Wireless networks in which the node locations are random are best modelled as random geometric graphs (RGGs). In addition to their extensive application in the modelling of wireless networks, RGGs find many hew applications and are being studied in their own right. In this paper we first provide a brief introduction to the issues of interest in random wireless networks. We then discuss some recent results for one-dimensional networks with the nodes distributed uniformly in (0, z). We then discuss some asymptotic results for networks in higher dimensions when the nodes are distributed in a finite volume. Finally we discuss some recent generalisations in considering non uniforrn transmission ranges and non uniform node distributions. An annot...
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Wireless networks in which the node locations are random are best modelled as random geometric graph...
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Abstract—Random geometric graphs (RGG) contain vertices whose points are uniformly distributed in a ...
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Abstract—We consider a large-scale of wireless ad hoc networks whose nodes are distributed randomly ...
We consider random graph with power-law degree distribution as a model of communication networks. Pr...
AbstractWe study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensor-based communication networks. The communi...
Wireless networks in which the node locations are random are best modelled as random geometric graph...
Part 6: Network ScienceInternational audienceWe theoretically and experimentally analyze the process...
We consider evolving exponential RGGs in one dimension and characterize the time dependent behavior ...
This is a research report that is part of a Chapter of a PhD thesis. An updated version will be avai...
This work provides an analysis of topological uncertainty in wireless networks. Here, we model a wir...
This thesis concerns mathematical models of wireless communication networks, in particular ad-hoc ne...
We theoretically and experimentally analyze the process of adding sparse random links to random wire...
In a wireless ad hoc network, messages are transmitted, received, and forwarded in a finite geometr...
In wireless networks, the knowledge of nodal distances is essential for performance analysis and pro...
Abstract—Random geometric graphs (RGG) contain vertices whose points are uniformly distributed in a ...
We study the connectivity properties of random Bluetooth graphs that model certain “ad hoc ” wireles...
Connectivity of wireless networks has been widely studied. Within the framework of wireless sensor n...
Abstract—We consider a large-scale of wireless ad hoc networks whose nodes are distributed randomly ...
We consider random graph with power-law degree distribution as a model of communication networks. Pr...
AbstractWe study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensor-based communication networks. The communi...