Distributed Efficient Multi Hop Clustering Protocol for Mobile Sensor Networks

Distributed Efficient Multi Hop Clustering ‎
Protocol for Mobile Sensor Networks


Shahzad Ali and Sajjad Madani‎
Department of Computer Science, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan



Abstract: This paper presents a Distributed Efficient Multi hop Clustering (DEMC) protocol for mobile wireless sensor networks. An ‎overwhelming majority of current research on sensor networks considers static networks only, while we consider mobile ‎environment. DEMC is distributed, works well with mobile nodes, and has a recovery mechanism that is used to reduce the ‎packet loss during inter cluster communication. The recovery mechanism also improves the connectivity between cluster heads ‎during inter cluster communication. On average, each node sends less than one message during clustering, and does not rely ‎on periodic hello messages. As a result reducing number of transmissions leads to energy efficiency. Simulation results show ‎that DEMC is energy efficient, incurs less packet loss, increases packet delivery ratio, and exhibits robustness against ‎moderate to high mobility of nodes.‎

Keywords: Distributed routing protocol, mobile wireless sensor networks, mobility, clustering.‎

Received June 17, 2009; accepted November 5, 2009‎

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