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Title Meet User'S Service Requirements In Smart Cities Using Recurrent Neural Networks And Optimization Algorithm
ID_Doc 36694
Authors Sefati S.S.; Arasteh B.; Halunga S.; Fratu O.; Bouyer A.
Year 2023
Published IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 10, 24
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JIOT.2023.3303188
Abstract Despite significant advancements in Internet of Things (IoT)-based smart cities, service discovery, and composition continue to pose challenges. Current methodologies face limitations in optimizing Quality of Service (QoS) in diverse network conditions, thus creating a critical research gap. This study presents an original and innovative solution to this issue by introducing a novel three-layered recurrent neural network (RNN) algorithm. Aimed at optimizing QoS in the context of IoT service discovery, our method incorporates user requirements into its evaluation matrix. It also integrates long short-term memory (LSTM) networks and a unique black widow optimization (BWO) algorithm, collectively facilitating the selection and composition of optimal services for specific tasks. This approach allows the RNN algorithm to identify the top- K services based on QoS under varying network conditions. Our methodology's novelty lies in implementing LSTM in the hidden layer and employing backpropagation through time (BPTT) for parameter updates, which enables the RNN to capture temporal patterns and intricate relationships between devices and services. Further, we use the BWO algorithm, which simulates the behavior of black widow spiders, to find the optimal combination of services to meet system requirements. This algorithm factors in both the attractive and repulsive forces between services to isolate the best candidate solutions. In comparison with existing methods, our approach shows superior performance in terms of latency, availability, and reliability. Thus, it provides an efficient and effective solution for service discovery and composition in IoT-based smart cities, bridging a significant gap in current research. © 2014 IEEE.
Author Keywords Black widow optimization (BWO) algorithm (BWO); Internet of Things (IoT); recurrent neural network (RNN); service discovery; smart cities


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