International audienceWe study the scaling properties of a georouting scheme in a wireless multi-hop network of $n$ mobile nodes. Our aim is to increase the network capacity quasi linearly with $n$ while keeping the average delay bounded. In our model, mobile nodes move according to an i.i.d. random walk with velocity $v$ and transmit packets to randomly chosen destinations. The average packet delivery delay of our scheme is of order $1/v$ and it achieves the network capacity of order $\frac{n}{\log n\log\log n}$. This shows a practical throughput-delay trade-off, in particular when compared with the seminal result of Gupta and Kumar which shows network capacity of order $\sqrt{n/\log n}$ and negligible delay and the groundbreaking result o...
We give an estimate of an upper bound of information propagation speed as a function of a targeted t...
Recent research has highlighted the necessity of developing routing protocols for mobile ad hoc netw...
Recent research has highlighted the necessity of developing routing protocols for mobile ad hoc netw...
International audienceWe study the scaling properties of a georouting scheme in a wireless multi-hop...
International audienceWe study the scaling properties of a georouting scheme in a wireless multi-hop...
We study the scaling properties of a georouting scheme in a wireless multi-hop network of n mobile n...
We study the scaling properties of a georouting scheme in a wireless multi-hop network of n mobile n...
... network model for studying the way throughput scales in a wireless network when the nodes are fi...
In this paper, we study the throughput and delay scaling laws over two coexisting mobile networks. T...
Abstract—Throughput capacity in wireless ad hoc networks has been studied extensively under many dif...
Abstract — There has been recent interest within the networking research community to understand how...
In this paper, we study the delay and capacity trade-offs for wireless ad hoc networks with random m...
Abstract — In ad hoc wireless networks, one of the hottest research directions has been to increase ...
We establish lower bounds on the capacity of wireless ad hoc networks, which hold with probability a...
We give an estimate of an upper bound of information propagation speed as a function of a targeted t...
We give an estimate of an upper bound of information propagation speed as a function of a targeted t...
Recent research has highlighted the necessity of developing routing protocols for mobile ad hoc netw...
Recent research has highlighted the necessity of developing routing protocols for mobile ad hoc netw...
International audienceWe study the scaling properties of a georouting scheme in a wireless multi-hop...
International audienceWe study the scaling properties of a georouting scheme in a wireless multi-hop...
We study the scaling properties of a georouting scheme in a wireless multi-hop network of n mobile n...
We study the scaling properties of a georouting scheme in a wireless multi-hop network of n mobile n...
... network model for studying the way throughput scales in a wireless network when the nodes are fi...
In this paper, we study the throughput and delay scaling laws over two coexisting mobile networks. T...
Abstract—Throughput capacity in wireless ad hoc networks has been studied extensively under many dif...
Abstract — There has been recent interest within the networking research community to understand how...
In this paper, we study the delay and capacity trade-offs for wireless ad hoc networks with random m...
Abstract — In ad hoc wireless networks, one of the hottest research directions has been to increase ...
We establish lower bounds on the capacity of wireless ad hoc networks, which hold with probability a...
We give an estimate of an upper bound of information propagation speed as a function of a targeted t...
We give an estimate of an upper bound of information propagation speed as a function of a targeted t...
Recent research has highlighted the necessity of developing routing protocols for mobile ad hoc netw...
Recent research has highlighted the necessity of developing routing protocols for mobile ad hoc netw...