Heuristic Clustering Algorithms in Ad hoc Networks
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https://doi.org/10.5195/emaj.2014.39Abstract
The clustering allows dividing the geographical region to be covered into small zones in which each zone can be handled with a powerful node called clusterhead. The clusterheads have direct communication link with each of its members whereas the member nodes of a cluster must go through the clusterhead to communicate with each other. Since choosing clusterheads optimally is an NP-hard problem, existing solutions to this problem are based on heuristic (mostly greedy) approaches. In this paper, we present three well-known heuristic clustering algorithms: the Lowest-ID, the Highest-Degree, and the Node-Weight.References
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