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A Fault Tolerant Trajectory Clustering (FTTC) for selecting cluster heads inWireless Sensor Networks

Published 3 Aug 2011 in cs.NI | (1108.0747v1)

Abstract: Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) suffers from the hot spot problem where the sensor nodes closest to the base station are need to relay more packet than the nodes farther away from the base station. Thus, lifetime of sensory network depends on these closest nodes. Clustering methods are used to extend the lifetime of a wireless sensor network. However, current clustering algorithms usually utilize two techniques; selecting cluster heads with more residual energy, and rotating cluster heads periodically to distribute the energy consumption among nodes in each cluster and lengthen the network lifetime. Most of the algorithms use random selection for selecting the cluster heads. Here, we propose a Fault Tolerant Trajectory Clustering (FTTC) technique for selecting the cluster heads in WSNs. Our algorithm selects the cluster heads based on traffic and rotates periodically. It provides the first Fault Tolerant Trajectory based clustering technique for selecting the cluster heads and to extenuate the hot spot problem by prolonging the network lifetime.

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