2010 International Conference on Intelligent Computation Technology and Automation 2010
DOI: 10.1109/icicta.2010.343
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Research on Clustering Routing Algorithms in Wireless Sensor Networks

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“…Where: p is the desired percentage of cluster heads in the sensor area and r is the prevailing round number, where G is the set of SNs that have not been chosen as cluster heads in the last 1/p rounds [2] [8].…”
Section: Pure Leachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where: p is the desired percentage of cluster heads in the sensor area and r is the prevailing round number, where G is the set of SNs that have not been chosen as cluster heads in the last 1/p rounds [2] [8].…”
Section: Pure Leachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Koloniari and Pitoura (2012) proposed a game theoretic approach to cluster the social network's users. Zheng et al (2012) proposed the Bayesian games for effective routing and energy consumption in wireless sensor networks. Another work which proposed game theory for clustering is Li et al (2010) in which automatic formation of clusters is considered.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Game theory is a multifaceted approach for learning, which is able to give an explanation for the behavioural characteristics of a wide range of existing learning algorithms (Li, Chen, He, & Jiang, 2010). Ideal clustering needs to guarantee an internal condition which is minimizing the within cluster distances and an external condition which is maximum between cluster distances (Zheng, Liu, & Qi, 2012). It has been claimed that game theory is a good means for achieving the mentioned conditions and forming good quality clusters (Li et al, 2010;Heileman, Caudell, Hush, Krause, & Verzi, 2015).Unlike classic games, where players show quite logical behaviour and always choose the optimal strategy in complex environments, coalitional game theory combines the traditional ones with the idea of evolutionary game theory and assumes rationalities such as limited information and cognitive environment.…”
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“…If the number is less than a threshold, the node turns into a cluster head for the present round. The threshold is set as shown in formula (1) [3]:…”
Section: A Leach Clustering Protocol: Advantages and Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%