2012
DOI: 10.4236/ijcns.2012.56047
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Dynamic Clustering with Relay Nodes (DCRN): A Clustering Technique to Maximize Stability in Wireless Sensor Networks with Relay Nodes

Abstract: With the growing popularity of wireless sensor networks, network stability has become a key area of current research. Different applications of wireless sensor networks demand stable sensing, coverage, and connectivity throughout their operational periods. In some cases, the death of just a single sensor node might disrupt the stability of the entire network. Therefore, a number of techniques have been proposed to improve the network stability. Clustering is one of the most commonly used techniques in this reg… Show more

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“…It is worth mentioning that there are a number of studies in the literature on clustering wireless sensor networks [33]- [38] and on judicious deployment of sensor nodes [39]- [41], which exhibit somewhat similar flavor from the high-level while being compared with our study. However, none of these already-available studies focuses on high-datarate transmission over wireless sensor networks, which we do in our study presented in this paper.…”
Section: Motivation and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…It is worth mentioning that there are a number of studies in the literature on clustering wireless sensor networks [33]- [38] and on judicious deployment of sensor nodes [39]- [41], which exhibit somewhat similar flavor from the high-level while being compared with our study. However, none of these already-available studies focuses on high-datarate transmission over wireless sensor networks, which we do in our study presented in this paper.…”
Section: Motivation and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 90%