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Showing papers by "Nathalie Mitton published in 2004"


Proceedings Article
28 Jun 2004
TL;DR: This paper introduces a novel measure that both forms clusters and performs the cluster head election and shows that this new measure induces less cluster head changes as compared to classical methods.
Abstract: Flat ad hoc architectures are not scalable. In order to overcome this major drawback, hierarchical routing is introduced since it is found to be more effective. The main challenge in hierarchical routing is to group nodes into clusters. Each cluster is represented by one cluster head. Conventional methods use either the connectivity (degree) or the node Id to perform the cluster head election. Such parameters are not really robust in terms of side effects. In this paper we introduce a novel measure that both forms clusters and performs the cluster head election. Analytical models and simulation results show that this new measure for cluster head election induces less cluster head changes as compared to classical methods.

63 citations