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the 2014 International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications

2014

Session Number:D2L-D

Session:

Number:D2L-D2

Bio-inspired cluster-based routing for wireless sensor networks

Hiroya Mori,  Naoki Wakamiya,  

pp.791-794

Publication Date:2014/9/14

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.46.D2L-D2

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Summary:
To cope with ever-increasing size and complexity of information networks, self-organization based networking technologies draw increasing attention. In this paper, we consider incorporating two control mechanisms operating on different layers and having different objectives, i.e. clustering and routing, in a wireless sensor network. While each self-organization based control autonomously accomplishes the targeted objectives, it does not necessarily mean the desired performance is obtained. Therefore, we introduce a mechanism of mutual interactions among clustering and routing to improve the performance as the whole system. Simulation results show that sharing one parameter between clustering and routing.