Network-Decomposed Hierarchical Cooperation in Ad Hoc Networks With Social Relationships
Cheol Jeong, Won-Yong Shin

TL;DR
This paper proposes a network-decomposed hierarchical cooperation protocol for social-aware ad hoc networks, analyzing its throughput-delay trade-off and demonstrating performance improvements with increased social relationship influence.
Contribution
It introduces a novel social formation model and analyzes the throughput-delay trade-off of hierarchical cooperation protocols under this model.
Findings
Performance improves with higher social group density γ.
Network-decomposed HC outperforms multihop in dense networks.
Superiority of HC depends on γ and path-loss in extended networks.
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a network-decomposed hierarchical cooperation (HC) protocol and completely characterize the corresponding throughput--delay trade-off for a large wireless ad hoc network formed in the context of social relationships. Instead of randomly picking source--destination pairings, we first consider a distance-based social formation model characterized by the social group density and the number of social contacts per node, , where the probability that any two nodes in distance away from each other are socially connected is assumed to be proportional to , which is a feasible scenario. Then, using muiltihop and network-decomposed HC protocols under our social formation model, we analyze a generalized throughput--delay trade-off according to the operating regimes with respect to parameters and in both a dense network of unit…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
