Throughput-Delay Trade-off for Hierarchical Cooperation in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
Ayfer Ozgur, Olivier Leveque

TL;DR
This paper proposes a modified hierarchical cooperation scheme in wireless networks that balances throughput and delay, improving upon previous multihop schemes by achieving a specific trade-off between these metrics.
Contribution
It introduces a new hierarchical cooperation scheme that achieves a specific throughput-delay trade-off, addressing the high delay issue of earlier methods.
Findings
Achieves a throughput-delay trade-off D(n)=(log n)^2 T(n).
T(n) ranges between Θ(√n/ log n) and Θ(n/ log n).
Improves understanding of throughput-delay relationships in hierarchical schemes.
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 for T(n) between and , 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 and . Meanwhile, the present paper considers the network multiple-access problem,…
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