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Fig 1.

Clustering in VANET.

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Non-dominated solutions for two contradictory objective optimization problems.

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Table 1.

Proposed CACONET algorithm.

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Table 2.

Simulation parameters for MOPSO and CLPSO.

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Table 3.

Simulation parameters for CACONET.

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Fig 3.

Transmission range vs number of clusters in MOPSO and CLPSO in the 1 km × 1 km grid size with nodes ranging from 30 to 60.

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Fig 4.

Transmission range vs number of clusters in MOPSO and CLPSO in the 2 km × 2 km grid size with nodes ranging from 30 to 60.

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Transmission range vs number of clusters in MOPSO and CLPSO in 3 km × 3 km grid size with nodes ranging from 30 to 60.

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Fig 6.

Transmission range vs number of clusters in MOPSO, and CLPSO in 4 km × 4 km grid size with nodes ranging from 30 to 60.

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Fig 7.

Network nodes vs number of clusters in CACONET, MOPSO and CLPSO in 1 km × 1 km grid size with transmission range varying from 100 m to 400 m.

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Fig 8.

Network nodes vs number of clusters in CACONET, MOPSO and CLPSO in the 2 km × 2 km grid size with transmission range varying from 100m to 400m.

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Fig 9.

Network nodes vs number of clusters in CACONET, MOPSO and CLPSO in 3 km × 3 km grid size with transmission range varying from 100m to 400m.

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Fig 10.

Network nodes vs number of clusters in CACONET, MOPSO and CLPSO in 4 km × 4 km grid size with transmission range varying from 100m to 400m.

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Fig 11.

Number of clusters vs grid size in case of CLPSO, MOPSO and CACONET when node = 40 and transmission range varies from 30 to 60.

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