DocumentCode
1142789
Title
HEED: a hybrid, energy-efficient, distributed clustering approach for ad hoc sensor networks
Author
Younis, Ossama ; Fahmy, Sonia
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
Volume
3
Issue
4
fYear
2004
Firstpage
366
Lastpage
379
Abstract
Topology control in a sensor network balances load on sensor nodes and increases network scalability and lifetime. Clustering sensor nodes is an effective topology control approach. We propose a novel distributed clustering approach for long-lived ad hoc sensor networks. Our proposed approach does not make any assumptions about the presence of infrastructure or about node capabilities, other than the availability of multiple power levels in sensor nodes. We present a protocol, HEED (Hybrid Energy-Efficient Distributed clustering), that periodically selects cluster heads according to a hybrid of the node residual energy and a secondary parameter, such as node proximity to its neighbors or node degree. HEED terminates in O(1) iterations, incurs low message overhead, and achieves fairly uniform cluster head distribution across the network. We prove that, with appropriate bounds on node density and intracluster and intercluster transmission ranges, HEED can asymptotically almost surely guarantee connectivity of clustered networks. Simulation results demonstrate that our proposed approach is effective in prolonging the network lifetime and supporting scalable data aggregation.
Keywords
ad hoc networks; fault tolerance; iterative methods; mobile radio; protocols; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication network topology; wireless sensor networks; HEED approach; ad hoc sensor networks; fault tolerance; hybrid energy-efficient distributed clustering; intercluster transmission; intracluster transmission; iteration methods; minimum selection probability; network lifetime; network scalability; topology control approach; Availability; Chemical sensors; Delay; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Fault tolerance; Network topology; Routing protocols; Scalability; Sensor phenomena and characterization; 65; Index Terms- Sensor networks; clustering; energy efficiency; fault tolerance.; network lifetime;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1233
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMC.2004.41
Filename
1347100
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