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Source Delay in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Networking and Internet Architecture 2013-10-29 v1

Abstract

Source delay, the time a packet experiences in its source node, serves as a fundamental quantity for delay performance analysis in networks. However, the source delay performance in highly dynamic mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) is still largely unknown by now. This paper studies the source delay in MANETs based on a general packet dispatching scheme with dispatch limit ff (PD-ff for short), where a same packet will be dispatched out up to ff times by its source node such that packet dispatching process can be flexibly controlled through a proper setting of ff. We first apply the Quasi-Birth-and-Death (QBD) theory to develop a theoretical framework to capture the complex packet dispatching process in PD-ff MANETs. With the help of the theoretical framework, we then derive the cumulative distribution function as well as mean and variance of the source delay in such networks. Finally, extensive simulation and theoretical results are provided to validate our source delay analysis and illustrate how source delay in MANETs are related to network parameters.

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@article{arxiv.1310.7444,
  title  = {Source Delay in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks},
  author = {Juntao Gao and Yulong Shen and Xiaohong Jiang and Jie Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.7444},
  year   = {2013}
}

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