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The Capacity of Ad hoc Networks under Random Packet Losses

Information Theory 2008-11-24 v1 Networking and Internet Architecture math.IT

Abstract

We consider the problem of determining asymptotic bounds on the capacity of a random ad hoc network. Previous approaches assumed a link layer model in which if a transmitter-receiver pair can communicate with each other, i.e., the Signal to Interference and Noise Ratio (SINR) is above a certain threshold, then every transmitted packet is received error-free by the receiver thereby. Using this model, the per node capacity of the network was shown to be Θ(1nlogn)\Theta(\frac{1}{\sqrt{n\log{n}}}). In reality, for any finite link SINR, there is a non-zero probability of erroneous reception of the packet. We show that in a large network, as the packet travels an asymptotically large number of hops from source to destination, the cumulative impact of packet losses over intermediate links results in a per-node throughput of only O(1n)O(\frac{1}{n}). We then propose a new scheduling scheme to counter this effect. The proposed scheme provides tight guarantees on end-to-end packet loss probability, and improves the per-node throughput to Ω(1n(logn)α+22(α2))\Omega(\frac{1}{\sqrt{n} ({\log{n}})^{\frac{\alpha{{+2}}}{2(\alpha-2)}}}) where α>2\alpha>2 is the path loss exponent.

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@article{arxiv.0811.3585,
  title  = {The Capacity of Ad hoc Networks under Random Packet Losses},
  author = {Vivek P. Mhatre and Catherine P. Rosenberg and Ravi R. Mazumdar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.3585},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

12 pages, earlier version in ISIT 2006