Determining the minimum number of neighboring nodes required to guarantee full connectivity, i.e., to ensure that a node can reach, through multiple hops, any other node in the network, is an important problem in ad hoc wireless networks. In this paper, we consider reservation-based wireless networks with stationary and uniform (on average) node spatial distribution. Assuming that any communication route is a sequence of minimum length hops, we show that, in an ideal case without inter-node interference (INI) and on the basis of a suitable definition of transmission range, the minimum number of neighbors required for full connectivity is, on average, π. Full connectivity is guaranteed if the transmitted power (in the case of fixed node spat...
Member, IEEE This paper presents a tractable analytical framework for the exact calculation of the p...
This paper investigates connectivity in one-dimensional ad hoc networks by means of the distribution...
This paper presents an investigation on the optimum number of neighbors for mobile ad hoc networks (...
Given a multi-hop network in which a total of n nodes are randomly and independently distributed in ...
We consider wireless networks in which a subset of the nodes provide coverage to clusters of clients...
We consider ad-hoc networks consisting of n wireless nodes that are located on the plane. Any two gi...
Abstract. Unlike wired networks, wireless networks do not come with links. Rather, links have to be ...
In this paper, we analyze the critical transmitting range for connectivity in wireless ad hoc networ...
We consider the following problem for wireless ad hoc networks: assume n nodes, each capable of comm...
In a mobile ad hoc network, where nodes are deployed without any wired infrastructure and communicat...
In this paper we consider the impact of interference on the connectivity of CSMA networks. First, it...
This paper presents an investigation on the optimum number of neighbors for mobile ad hoc networks (...
This paper presents an investigation on the optimum number of neighbors for mobile ad hoc networks (...
Wireless mobile ad-hoc networks are formed by mobile devices that set up a possibly short-lived netw...
We rst motivate the use of ad hoc overlays. In particular, we argue that overlay routing could play ...
Member, IEEE This paper presents a tractable analytical framework for the exact calculation of the p...
This paper investigates connectivity in one-dimensional ad hoc networks by means of the distribution...
This paper presents an investigation on the optimum number of neighbors for mobile ad hoc networks (...
Given a multi-hop network in which a total of n nodes are randomly and independently distributed in ...
We consider wireless networks in which a subset of the nodes provide coverage to clusters of clients...
We consider ad-hoc networks consisting of n wireless nodes that are located on the plane. Any two gi...
Abstract. Unlike wired networks, wireless networks do not come with links. Rather, links have to be ...
In this paper, we analyze the critical transmitting range for connectivity in wireless ad hoc networ...
We consider the following problem for wireless ad hoc networks: assume n nodes, each capable of comm...
In a mobile ad hoc network, where nodes are deployed without any wired infrastructure and communicat...
In this paper we consider the impact of interference on the connectivity of CSMA networks. First, it...
This paper presents an investigation on the optimum number of neighbors for mobile ad hoc networks (...
This paper presents an investigation on the optimum number of neighbors for mobile ad hoc networks (...
Wireless mobile ad-hoc networks are formed by mobile devices that set up a possibly short-lived netw...
We rst motivate the use of ad hoc overlays. In particular, we argue that overlay routing could play ...
Member, IEEE This paper presents a tractable analytical framework for the exact calculation of the p...
This paper investigates connectivity in one-dimensional ad hoc networks by means of the distribution...
This paper presents an investigation on the optimum number of neighbors for mobile ad hoc networks (...