On Clustering Algorithm Studies for Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Network

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Network load is balanced and energy is in stable and sustainable is the important guarantee for the stability of the network. Traditional clustering algorithm for ad hoc network can effectively achieve a single point of network stability, and there is no efficient algorithm for long-term stability. Improvements have been made in this context traditional network clustering algorithm, based on efficient cluster head node using residual energy and communications networking sensor networks nodes remaining weaknesses in the energy networks and strengthening, improving the overall balance and effectiveness of the network, and ultimately to improve the long-term stability in wireless ad hoc networks sensor networks.

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