Title :
Mobility adaptive clustering algorithm for wireless sensor networks with mobile nodes
Author :
Al-Qadami, Nasser ; Laila, Inas ; Koucheryavy, Andrey ; Ahmad, Ahmad Saker
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun. Networks, Bonch-Bruevich St. - Petersburg State Univ. of Telecommun., Russia
Abstract :
In this study, the authors propose a mobility adaptive clustering algorithm for wireless sensor networks with mobile nodes. In the proposed algorithm, a sensor node selects itself as a cluster head based on a Single Point Predictor for the combined criterion prediction. Here, as a combined criterion predicting proposed comprising parameters as connectivity, coverage, mobility and residual energy consumption of all the nodes (Distributed Clustering Algorithm). A non-cluster-head nodes declare themselves as members of the cluster based on a new value, that value is related to each cluster head, which is used to indicate its suitability for connecting this cluster head or other (Mobility-Based Clustering protocol). We found in the Distributed Clustering Algorithm the Mechanism to elect the head of the cluster and in the Mobility-Based Clustering protocol the mechanism for engagement a non-cluster head nodes to a specific cluster. Thus, the combination of them together provides a significant increase in the network life-time, availability, stability period of wireless sensor networks and reduction of packet loss in the cluster formed by a simple point predictor for combined criterion prediction and stability value.
Keywords :
access protocols; mobility management (mobile radio); power consumption; telecommunication power management; wireless sensor networks; cluster head; combined criterion prediction; distributed clustering algorithm; mobile nodes; mobility adaptive clustering algorithm; mobility-based clustering protocol; network availability; network lifetime; noncluster-head nodes; packet loss reduction; residual energy consumption; sensor node; single point predictor; stability period; wireless sensor networks; Clustering algorithms; Mobile nodes; Prediction algorithms; Protocols; Stability analysis; Wireless sensor networks; Combined criteria; Mobile wireless sensor networks; Network lifetime; Single Point Predictor; The stability value;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Communication Technology (ICACT), 2015 17th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seoul
Print_ISBN :
978-8-9968-6504-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICACT.2015.7224770