Abstract—We study the fundamental lower bound for node buffer size in intermittently connected wireless networks. The intermittent connectivity is caused by the possibility of node inactivity due to some external con-straints. We find even with infinite channel capacity and node processing speed, buffer occupation in each node does not approach zero in a static random network where each node keeps a constant message generation rate. Given the condition that each node has the same probability p of being inactive during each time slot, there exists a critical value pc() for this probability from a percolation-based perspective. When p < pc(), the network is in the supercritical case, and there is an achievable lower bound for the occupied ...
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Abstract—We study the fundamental lower bound for node buffer size in intermittently connected wirel...
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This paper studies how the capacity of a static multichannel network scales as the number of nodes, ...
This paper presents a set of new results on wireless channel capacity by exploring its special chara...
This paper investigates the capacity of a random network in which the nodes have a general spatial d...
Abstract—We study the fundamental lower bound for node buffer size in intermittently connected wirel...
Network congestion is a well-known problem that may heavily affect the overall network performance. ...
In this letter, an analytical framework to model nodes in Intermittently Connected Networks (ICNs) i...
We establish mean-field limits for large-scale random-access networks with buffer dynamics and arbit...
An achievable bit rate per source-destination pair in a wireless network of n randomly located nodes...
This paper considers network control for wireless networks with finite buffers. We investigate the p...
This paper investigates the impact of noise dependence and signal delay on the capacities of network...
Multistage networks (MIN) are used as interconnection structure in a large number of applications. T...
This paper studies how the capacity of a static multi-channel network scales as the number of nodes,...
put capacity of static ad hoc networks with 17 randomly positioned nodes is e ( d-), Grossglauser an...
The throughput of wireless networks is known to scale poorly when the number of users grows. The rat...
We establish lower bounds on the capacity of wireless ad hoc networks, which hold with probability a...
This paper studies how the capacity of a static multichannel network scales as the number of nodes, ...
This paper presents a set of new results on wireless channel capacity by exploring its special chara...
This paper investigates the capacity of a random network in which the nodes have a general spatial d...