Hierarchical distributed management clustering protocol for wireless sensor networks.
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| Title: | Hierarchical distributed management clustering protocol for wireless sensor networks. |
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| Authors: | Shahraki, Amin1 amin.shahraki@hiof.no, Kuchaki Rafsanjani, Marjan2 kuchaki@uk.ac.ir, Borumand Saeid, Arsham3 arsham@uk.ac.ir |
| Source: | Telecommunication Systems. May2017, Vol. 65 Issue 1, p193-214. 22p. |
| Subjects: | Wireless sensor nodes, Wireless Application Protocol (Computer network protocol), Electric network topology, Energy consumption, Computer network management |
| Abstract: | In recent years, there has been a marked increase in the use of wireless sensor networks in various environments such as crisis areas, military operations, and monitoring systems. These networks do not use a fixed network infrastructure and therefore they are a popular choice for highly dynamic environments. One of the main concerns in these networks is the topology management issue, which the clustering method is a subfield for that. The main objective of clustering methods is optimizing the energy consumption. This paper proposes a new clustering protocol, which uses many parameters such as the activity history of each node, local and general state of nodes and their resources condition to determine the best cluster heads and members of each cluster that can increase the network lifetime, fair resource consumption and network coverage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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