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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2007.11.9.1679

Clustering Approach for Topology Control in Multi-Radio Wireless Mesh Networks  

Que, Ma. Victoria (인제공학원, 전자정보통신공학과)
Hwang, Won-Joo (인제공학원, 전자정보통신공학과)
Abstract
Clustering is a topology control approach often used in wireless ad hoc networks to improve scalability and prolong network lifetime. Furthermore, it is also employed to provide semi-management functionalities and capacity enhancement. The usage of clustering topology control technique can also be applied to multi-radio wireless mesh network. This would utilize the advantages of the multi-radio implementation in the network. The aggregation would result to a more stable, connected, scalable and energy-efficient network. On this paper, we design a clustering algorithm for multi-radio wireless mesh network that would use these advantages and would take into consideration both mobility and heterogeneity of the network entities. We also show that the algorithm terminates at a definite time t and the message control overhead complexity is of constant order of O(1) per node.
Keywords
multi-radio; topology; wireless mesh networks; clustering;
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