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Throughput Scaling in Random Wireless Networks: A Non-Hierarchical Multipath Routing Strategy

Information Theory 2007-10-10 v1 math.IT

Abstract

Franceschetti et al. have recently shown that per-node throughput in an extended, ad hoc wireless network with Θ(n)\Theta(n) randomly distributed nodes and multihop routing can be increased from the Ω(1nlogn)\Omega({1 \over \sqrt{n} \log n}) scaling demonstrated in the seminal paper of Gupta and Kumar to Ω(1n)\Omega({1 \over \sqrt{n}}). The goal of the present paper is to understand the dependence of this interesting result on the principal new features it introduced relative to Gupta-Kumar: (1) a capacity-based formula for link transmission bit-rates in terms of received signal-to-interference-and-noise ratio (SINR); (2) hierarchical routing from sources to destinations through a system of communal highways; and (3) cell-based routes constructed by percolation. The conclusion of the present paper is that the improved throughput scaling is principally due to the percolation-based routing, which enables shorter hops and, consequently, less interference. This is established by showing that throughput Ω(1n)\Omega({1 \over \sqrt{n}}) can be attained by a system that does not employ highways, but instead uses percolation to establish, for each source-destination pair, a set of Θ(logn)\Theta(\log n) routes within a narrow routing corridor running from source to destination. As a result, highways are not essential. In addition, it is shown that throughput Ω(1n)\Omega({1 \over \sqrt{n}}) can be attained with the original threshold transmission bit-rate model, provided that node transmission powers are permitted to grow with nn. Thus, the benefit of the capacity bit-rate model is simply to permit the power to remain bounded, even as the network expands.

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@article{arxiv.0710.1626,
  title  = {Throughput Scaling in Random Wireless Networks: A Non-Hierarchical Multipath Routing Strategy},
  author = {Awlok Josan and Mingyan Liu and David L. Neuhoff and S. Sandeep Pradhan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.1626},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

7 Pages, 4 Figures, 2007 Allerton Conference on Communication, Control and Computing

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