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Throughput-Delay Trade-off for Hierarchical Cooperation in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

Information Theory 2016-11-17 v2 math.IT

Abstract

Hierarchical cooperation has recently been shown to achieve better throughput scaling than classical multihop schemes under certain assumptions on the channel model in static wireless networks. However, the end-to-end delay of this scheme turns out to be significantly larger than those of multihop schemes. A modification of the scheme is proposed here that achieves a throughput-delay trade-off D(n)=(logn)2T(n)D(n)=(\log n)^2 T(n) for T(n) between Θ(n/logn)\Theta(\sqrt{n}/\log n) and Θ(n/logn)\Theta(n/\log n), where D(n) and T(n) are respectively the average delay per bit and the aggregate throughput in a network of n nodes. This trade-off complements the previous results of El Gamal et al., which show that the throughput-delay trade-off for multihop schemes is given by D(n)=T(n) where T(n) lies between Θ(1)\Theta(1) and Θ(n)\Theta(\sqrt{n}). Meanwhile, the present paper considers the network multiple-access problem, which may be of interest in its own right.

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@article{arxiv.0802.2013,
  title  = {Throughput-Delay Trade-off for Hierarchical Cooperation in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks},
  author = {Ayfer Ozgur and Olivier Leveque},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.2013},
  year   = {2016}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures, to appear in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, submitted Dec 2007

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