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Decentralised reinforcement learning for energy-efficient scheduling in wireless sensor networks

Mihaylov et al., 2012

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7677198421667294030
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Mihaylov M
Le Borgne Y
Tuyls K
Nowé A
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International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems

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We present a self-organising reinforcement learning (RL) approach for scheduling the wake- up cycles of nodes in a wireless sensor network. The approach is fully decentralised, and allows sensor nodes to schedule their active periods based only on their interactions with …
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