TY - GEN
T1 - A stable clustering formation infrastructure protocol in mobile ad hoc networks
AU - Al-kahtani, Mohammed S.
AU - Mouftah, Hussein T.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - In most MANET clustering protocols, the clusterhead nodes take on a special role in managing routing information. However, the frequent changes of the clusterheads affect the performance of the routing protocol. Eventually, the clustering stability in MANET would be significantly affected. The route between two nodes changes constantly as the clusterhead set changes. Also, since the clusterhead has the recent routing information in the cluster-based routing protocol, a collapse of the cluster leads to loss those information that was stored at its clusterhead. To elect a new clusterhead, exchanging messages to reform the cluster which considered communication overhead are needed. The goal then would be to keep the average cluster residence time for such a node in a cluster as long as possible. This time is defined as the time a node remains associated with a given cluster not a given clusterhead. This can be done by deploying a secondary clusterhead for each clusterhead which we call here primary clusterhead. This secondary clusterhead, which is a regular member node, is identified and assigned by its primary to be the future leader of the cluster. Since the future clusterhead is known by the cluster members, the cluster leadership will be transferred smoothly and the cluster will be reformed immediately with no need to invoke the clustering algorithm. Hence, the smooth clusterhead transfer from a node to another aims at increasing the cluster residence time which will sustain the stability of the network, decrease the clustering communication overhead and minimize the time spent by each node to join or to reform a cluster.
AB - In most MANET clustering protocols, the clusterhead nodes take on a special role in managing routing information. However, the frequent changes of the clusterheads affect the performance of the routing protocol. Eventually, the clustering stability in MANET would be significantly affected. The route between two nodes changes constantly as the clusterhead set changes. Also, since the clusterhead has the recent routing information in the cluster-based routing protocol, a collapse of the cluster leads to loss those information that was stored at its clusterhead. To elect a new clusterhead, exchanging messages to reform the cluster which considered communication overhead are needed. The goal then would be to keep the average cluster residence time for such a node in a cluster as long as possible. This time is defined as the time a node remains associated with a given cluster not a given clusterhead. This can be done by deploying a secondary clusterhead for each clusterhead which we call here primary clusterhead. This secondary clusterhead, which is a regular member node, is identified and assigned by its primary to be the future leader of the cluster. Since the future clusterhead is known by the cluster members, the cluster leadership will be transferred smoothly and the cluster will be reformed immediately with no need to invoke the clustering algorithm. Hence, the smooth clusterhead transfer from a node to another aims at increasing the cluster residence time which will sustain the stability of the network, decrease the clustering communication overhead and minimize the time spent by each node to join or to reform a cluster.
KW - Cluster Residence Time
KW - Clustering Stability
KW - Communications Overhead
KW - Mobile Networks
KW - Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33747285186&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/WIMOB.2005.1512931
DO - 10.1109/WIMOB.2005.1512931
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33747285186
SN - 0780391829
SN - 9780780391826
T3 - 2005 IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications, WiMob'2005
SP - 406
EP - 413
BT - 2005 IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications, WiMob'2005
T2 - 2005 IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications, WiMob'2005
Y2 - 22 August 2005 through 24 August 2005
ER -