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On Throughput Scaling of Wireless Networks: Effect of Node Density and Propagation Model

Information Theory 2007-08-01 v1 math.IT

Abstract

This paper derives a lower bound to the per-node throughput achievable by a wireless network when n source-destination pairs are randomly distributed throughout a disk of radius nγn^\gamma, γ0 \gamma \geq 0, propagation is modeled by attenuation of the form 1/(1+d)α1/(1+d)^\alpha, α>2\alpha >2, and successful transmission occurs at a fixed rate W when received signal to noise and interference ratio is greater than some threshold β\beta, and at rate 0 otherwise. The lower bound has the form n1γn^{1-\gamma} when γ<1/2\gamma < 1/2, and (nlnn)1/2(n \ln n)^{-1/2} when γ1/2\gamma \geq 1/2. The methods are similar to, but somewhat simpler than, those in the seminal paper by Gupta and Kumar.

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@article{arxiv.0707.4518,
  title  = {On Throughput Scaling of Wireless Networks: Effect of Node Density and Propagation Model},
  author = {Enrique J. Duarte-Melo and Awlok Josan and Mingyan Liu and David L. Neuhoff and Sandeep Pradhan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.4518},
  year   = {2007}
}

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28 pages, 4 figures