On the Impact of Energy Dissipation Model on Characteristic Distance in Wireless Networks
Ashraf Hossain

TL;DR
This paper examines how different energy dissipation models affect the characteristic distance in wireless networks, analyzing various communication paradigms to aid in designing energy-efficient, energy-constrained wireless systems.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of characteristic distance dependence on energy dissipation models across multiple communication paradigms in wireless networks.
Findings
Derived characteristic distance formulas for three cases
Analyzed impact of energy dissipation models on network performance
Provided insights for energy-efficient wireless network design
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the dependency of characteristic distance on energy dissipation model. Both the many-to-one and any-to-any communication paradigm have been presented for performance analysis. Characteristic distance has been derived for three different cases. This study will be useful for designing an energy-efficient wireless network where nodes are energy-constrained.
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