• DocumentCode
    3508898
  • Title

    Lowest-ID with adaptive ID reassignment: a novel mobile ad-hoc networks clustering algorithm

  • Author

    Gavalas, Damianos ; Pantziou, Grammati ; Konstantopoulos, Charalampos ; Mamalis, Basilis

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Cultural Technol. & Commun., Aegean Univ., Greece
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    16-18 Jan. 2006
  • Abstract
    Clustering is a promising approach for building hierarchies and simplifying the routing process in mobile ad-hoc network environments. The main objective of clustering is to identify suitable node representatives, i.e. cluster heads (CHs), to store routing and topology information and maximize clusters stability. Traditional clustering algorithms suggest CH election exclusively based on node IDs or location information and involve frequent broadcasting of control packets, even when network topology remains unchanged. More recent works take into account additional metrics (such as energy and mobility) and optimize initial clustering. However, in many situations (e.g. in relatively static topologies) re-clustering procedure is hardly ever invoked; hence initially elected CHs soon reach battery exhaustion. Herein, we introduce an efficient distributed clustering algorithm that uses both mobility and energy metrics to provide stable cluster formations. CHs are initially elected based on the time and cost-efficient lowest-ID method. During clustering maintenance phase though, node IDs are re-assigned according to nodes mobility and energy status, ensuring that nodes with low-mobility and sufficient energy supply are assigned low IDs and, hence, are elected as CHs. Our algorithm also reduces control traffic volume since broadcast period is adjusted according to the nodes mobility pattern: we employ infrequent broadcasting for relative static network topologies, and increase broadcast frequency for highly mobile network configurations. Simulation results verify that energy consumption is uniformly distributed among network nodes and that signaling overhead is significantly decreased.
  • Keywords
    ad hoc networks; broadcasting; mobile radio; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; adaptive ID reassignment; battery exhaustion; broadcast period; cluster heads; clustering maintenance; control packets; control traffic volume; cost-efficient lowest-ID method; distributed clustering algorithm; energy metrics; highly mobile network configurations; infrequent broadcasting; mobile ad-hoc networks clustering algorithm; nodes mobility; nodes mobility pattern; relative static network topologies; routing process; stable cluster formations; topology information; Ad hoc networks; Batteries; Broadcasting; Clustering algorithms; Communication system traffic control; Intrusion detection; Network topology; Nominations and elections; Routing; Stability;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Wireless Pervasive Computing, 2006 1st International Symposium on
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-9410-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISWPC.2006.1613559
  • Filename
    1613559