A large number of researchers found their interest in addressing the issue of capacity scaling for wireless ad hoc networks. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the development of capacity scaling laws in wireless networks, highlighting the problem of scaling as one of the basic challenges in their research. The review began with the definition of the notion of bandwidth of random networks, which were taken as a reference model of consideration when determining more advanced strategies for improving throughput capacity. Based on these strategies, other factors that have an impact on capacity scaling laws have been identified and elaborated. Finally, the capacity of hybrid wireless networks, ie networks in which at least t...
In this paper, we study how the achievable throughput scales in a wireless network with randomly loc...
We study the performance of wireless ad hoc networks in the limit of a large number of nodes. We rst...
Wireless systems possess attributes fairly different than those that formed the design guidelines of...
oai:ojs.setjournal.com:article/1A large number of researchers found their interest in addressing the...
Capacity scaling laws offer fundamental understanding on the trend of user throughput behavior when ...
Abstract—The capacity scaling law of wireless networks has been considered as one of the most fundam...
Early simulation experience with wireless ad hoc networks sug-gests that their capacity can be surpr...
In this paper, we characterize the information-theoretic capacity scaling of wireless ad hoc network...
The focus of this dissertation is on the fundamental capacity bounds of wireless ad hoc networks. We...
We study the capacity of static wireless networks, both ad hoc and hybrid, under the Protocol and Ph...
In this paper we will examine the capacity of wireless ad hoc networks through simulations with seve...
Abstract—Hybrid wireless networks have been shown to scale only when the number of base stations m i...
Abstract — In ad hoc wireless networks, one of the hottest research directions has been to increase ...
Abstract — In this paper we provide the scaling laws for the transport capacity of a wide class of m...
considers the problem of scaling ad hoc wireless networks now being applied to ur-ban mesh and senso...
In this paper, we study how the achievable throughput scales in a wireless network with randomly loc...
We study the performance of wireless ad hoc networks in the limit of a large number of nodes. We rst...
Wireless systems possess attributes fairly different than those that formed the design guidelines of...
oai:ojs.setjournal.com:article/1A large number of researchers found their interest in addressing the...
Capacity scaling laws offer fundamental understanding on the trend of user throughput behavior when ...
Abstract—The capacity scaling law of wireless networks has been considered as one of the most fundam...
Early simulation experience with wireless ad hoc networks sug-gests that their capacity can be surpr...
In this paper, we characterize the information-theoretic capacity scaling of wireless ad hoc network...
The focus of this dissertation is on the fundamental capacity bounds of wireless ad hoc networks. We...
We study the capacity of static wireless networks, both ad hoc and hybrid, under the Protocol and Ph...
In this paper we will examine the capacity of wireless ad hoc networks through simulations with seve...
Abstract—Hybrid wireless networks have been shown to scale only when the number of base stations m i...
Abstract — In ad hoc wireless networks, one of the hottest research directions has been to increase ...
Abstract — In this paper we provide the scaling laws for the transport capacity of a wide class of m...
considers the problem of scaling ad hoc wireless networks now being applied to ur-ban mesh and senso...
In this paper, we study how the achievable throughput scales in a wireless network with randomly loc...
We study the performance of wireless ad hoc networks in the limit of a large number of nodes. We rst...
Wireless systems possess attributes fairly different than those that formed the design guidelines of...