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A Study of Conceptual Connected Communication Vehicular Network Using Distributed Cluster Algorithm

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IT Convergence and Security 2017

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This research paper proposes a Connected Vehicular Communication Network using Distributed Cluster Algorithm (DCA). We are introduced to novel cluster metric, network model. Especially, we propose vehicular communication network on cluster algorithm against changes in environmental changed parameters, and P2P (Point to Point) of a graph such as ring search, neural network and so on. In addition, we use the localized notion of node in conjunction with a universal link metric to derive a DCA for the vehicular network. Moreover, we design a distributed vehicular network that the proposed DCA forms a more robust cluster structure.

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The present research has been conducted by the Research Grant of Seoil University in 2017.

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Song, HC., Kim, J. (2018). A Study of Conceptual Connected Communication Vehicular Network Using Distributed Cluster Algorithm. In: Kim, K., Kim, H., Baek, N. (eds) IT Convergence and Security 2017. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 450. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6454-8_2

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