Throughput Scaling in Random Wireless Networks: A Non-Hierarchical Multipath Routing Strategy
Awlok Josan, Mingyan Liu, David L. Neuhoff, S. Sandeep Pradhan

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Franceschetti et al. have recently shown that per-node throughput in an extended, ad hoc wireless network with randomly distributed nodes and multihop routing can be increased from the scaling demonstrated in the seminal paper of Gupta and Kumar to . 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…
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TopicsMobile Ad Hoc Networks · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Networks and Protocols
