Presentation 2011-03-03
Applicability of the Autonomous Decentralized Clustering Mechanism to Ad-hoc Networks Having Inhomogeneous Topology
Hiroki TAKAYAMA, Yusuke SAKUMOTO, Chisa TAKANO, Masaki AIDA,
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Abstract(in English) We have already proposed an autonomous decentralized clustering mechanism applicable to ad-hoc networks. This decentralized mechanism can autonomously generate structure forming that has finite spatial size by using both the renormalization transformation of the diffusion phenomenon and the back diffusion, and we have confirmed that the mechanism is applicable to a two-dimensional lattice network model. However,the real topology of ad-hoc networks is more complex than lattice networks. Unit disk graphs are suitable for a model of ad hoc networks because it can describe range of wireless communication between nodes. This paper verifies the applicability of the autonomous decentralized clustering mechanism to the unit disk graph, and visualizes the cluster structure.
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Keyword(in English) Clustering / Renormalization Transformation / Ad-hoc Network / Unit Disk Gpaph
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Title (in English) Applicability of the Autonomous Decentralized Clustering Mechanism to Ad-hoc Networks Having Inhomogeneous Topology
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Keyword(1) Clustering
Keyword(2) Renormalization Transformation
Keyword(3) Ad-hoc Network
Keyword(4) Unit Disk Gpaph
1st Author's Name Hiroki TAKAYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of System Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University()
2nd Author's Name Yusuke SAKUMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of System Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University
3rd Author's Name Chisa TAKANO
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Sciences, Hiroshima City University
4th Author's Name Masaki AIDA
4th Author's Affiliation Graduate School of System Design, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Date 2011-03-03
Paper # IN2010-166
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 449
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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