On Asymptotic Statistics for Geometric Routing Schemes in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks
Abstract
In this paper we present a methodology employing statistical analysis and stochastic geometry to study geometric routing schemes in wireless ad-hoc networks. In particular, we analyze the network layer performance of one such scheme, the random disk routing scheme, which is a localized geometric routing scheme in which each node chooses the next relay randomly among the nodes within its transmission range and in the general direction of the destination. The techniques developed in this paper enable us to establish the asymptotic connectivity and the convergence results for the mean and variance of the routing path lengths generated by geometric routing schemes in random wireless networks. In particular, we approximate the progress of the routing path towards the destination by a Markov process and determine the sufficient conditions that ensure the asymptotic connectivity for both dense and large-scale ad-hoc networks deploying the random disk routing scheme. Furthermore, using this Markov characterization, we show that the expected length (hop-count) of the path generated by the random disk routing scheme normalized by the length of the path generated by the ideal direct-line routing, converges to asymptotically. Moreover, we show that the variance-to-mean ratio of the routing path length converges to asymptotically. Through simulation, we show that the aforementioned asymptotic statistics are in fact quite accurate even for finite granularity and size of the network.
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@article{arxiv.1211.2496,
title = {On Asymptotic Statistics for Geometric Routing Schemes in Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks},
author = {Armin Banaei and Daren B. H. Cline and Costas N. Georghiades and Shuguang Cui},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.2496},
year = {2014}
}
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15 pages, 11 figures