Social-aware clustering for wireless ad hoc networks
- Resource Type
- Conference
- Authors
- Conceicao, Luis; Curado, Marilia
- Source
- 2016 Wireless Days (WD) Wireless Days (WD), 2016. :1-6 Mar, 2016
- Subject
- Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
History
Routing protocols
Measurement
Routing
Scalability
Network topology
Ad hoc networks
wireless ad hoc networks
clustering
social
- Language
Clustering is a widely used solution to provide routing scalability in wireless ad hoc networks. The design of clustering schemes is a complex problem due to the dynamic nature of this type of networks. This work proposes a Social-aware Clustering Scheme (SoCS) based on link history to improve the performance of clustering management operations. Each node maintains a history of past links with neighbour nodes with the prospect of improving the performance of future cluster formations. SoCS was evaluated with the Social Network Theory (SNT) mobility model, analysing clustering, routing and traffic performance. Obtained results demonstrate an overall significant improvement, proving that social-awareness is a quality attribute in a clustering scheme.