2012 International Conference on Computing Sciences 2012
DOI: 10.1109/iccs.2012.38
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Hierarchical Cluster Based Routing for Wireless Mesh Networks Using Group Head

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“…As stated in [18], a hierarchical clustering routing technique reduces message collision, power consumption and network congestion. So if we simulate hierarchical routing techniques like Improved Hierarchical AODV Routing Protocol for Hybrid Wireless Mesh Network (IH-AODV) [17] or Hierarchical Cluster based Routing for Wireless Mesh Networks using Group Head [18], we may evaluate their scalability performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As stated in [18], a hierarchical clustering routing technique reduces message collision, power consumption and network congestion. So if we simulate hierarchical routing techniques like Improved Hierarchical AODV Routing Protocol for Hybrid Wireless Mesh Network (IH-AODV) [17] or Hierarchical Cluster based Routing for Wireless Mesh Networks using Group Head [18], we may evaluate their scalability performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stefanos et al in [20] using the Gaussian elimination algorithm to calculates the combinations of nodes that can be chosen as cluster heads in order to extend the network lifetime. In this paper, a new protocol called Equalized Cluster Head Election Routing Protocol (ECHERP), which pursues energy conservation through balanced clustering, is developed by the authors.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the huge number of routing protocol packets generated in such a network. One solution can be to use a multiple cluster network like proposed in [9]. But such a network has two major inconvenient: first the hierarchical architecture is not desirable in disaster network due to the single point of failure and the need of a network administrator for the network configuration and secondly the routers which are configured as cluster head (CH) require huge computing and network capacity because all the network traffic has to transit them.…”
Section: B Router Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%