Metaheuristics For Ad Hoc Network Clustering: A Graph-Theoretic Perspective
The ant colony optimization (ACO) metaheuristic has been successfully applied to two computationally difficult graph-theoretic problems arising from the task of clustering nodes in ad hoc networks. In such clustering, each node is either a cluster head (CH) or an ordinary node attached to a CH. The...
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Main Author: | Ho, Chin Kuan |
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2007
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