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“…It is utilized in some algorithms to increase the stability of the clusters and decrease the rate of overlap between clusters. SCH is a passive CH, which will replace the active CH, in case it becomes unavailable or leaves the cluster. It has been used in previous researches to improve clusters stability.…”
Section: Clustering In Vanets: An Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is utilized in some algorithms to increase the stability of the clusters and decrease the rate of overlap between clusters. SCH is a passive CH, which will replace the active CH, in case it becomes unavailable or leaves the cluster. It has been used in previous researches to improve clusters stability.…”
Section: Clustering In Vanets: An Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the available literature, there are two main cluster formation strategies: distributed and centralized strategies. Distributed strategy: Many clustering protocols have used this strategy to form the clusters. After receiving the necessary information from the neighborhood, each node in the network seeks its affiliation locally.…”
Section: Clustering In Vanets: An Overviewmentioning
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“…This method can help with cluster stability, however, the affinity algorithm involves multiple iterative loops, which increase the cluster formation time and, consequently, produce more delay. In [25], the authors propose a multi-hop clustering scheme based on breadth-first search algorithm (BFS) to improve network stability and efficiency. The key metric of this scheme is the relative velocity and distance to structure a stable cluster.…”
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“…• We tend to build the clusters based on mobility metrics [25], [29], [30] together with our proposed L S T metric, which can maintain the cluster for a longer time, in order to reduce the communication overhead and achieve a high PDR in a highway scenario. • To tackle the broadcast storm problem, we select a relay vehicle by considering L S T , and thereby boost the PDR with acceptable end-to-end delay in high-density networks.…”
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