In the forthcoming future, various means of wireless communication, such as cellular, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and DSRC, will be available to mobile users and applications. With the development of wireless communication and mobile devices, more and more users and applications will be accommodated in mobile environment. Since mobile users and applications compete for the limited wireless resources whose communication quality dynamically change, we need an adaptive mechanism for mobile users and applications to share the available network resources while satisfying each application's QoS requirements. In this paper, we propose an adaptive resource allocation mechanism where each node autonomously determines wireless network resources to assign to each of networked applications running on it. For this purpose, we adopt an attractor composition model, which is based on an autonomous and adaptive behavior of biological systems. Through numerical analysis, we confirmed that our mechanism could adaptively and stably allocate wireless network resources to applications, while considering their QoS requirements and fairly sharing network resources with other nodes. It also is shown that our mechanism superiors to a mechanism where a node determines resource allocation by solving an optimization problem.
Recently, location service using Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE) beacon is gaining popularity. There also exist researches that estimate the route of the user from the location estimation results, visualize, and analyze it. In the conventional route estimation method based on the BLE beacon, after estimating the all locations from the radio field strength of the BLE, the route is estimated from the sequence of the estimated locations. Therefore, one of the causes of deterioration in accuracy could be the fact that the estimation was repeated twice. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a novel estimation method of the user's route and stay using BLE beacons. Specifically, we apply the idea of global map matching, used in the field of GPS, to route estimation based on BLE beacons. Thus, the global optimum route in beacon network can be estimated from the radio field intensities of the BLE beacon directly. We associate a beacon network with path network to estimate the route and stay of users. We installed approximately 1,600 BLE beacon transmitters in all the classrooms and corridors of Nagoya Institute of Technology, and confirmed the effectiveness of the proposed method by experiments.
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