Consider a wireless multihop network where nodes are randomly distributed in a given area following a homogeneous Poisson process. The hop count statistics, viz. the probabilities related to the number of hops between two nodes, are important for performance analysis of the multihop networks. In this paper, we provide analytical results on the probability that two nodes separated by a known euclidean distance are k hops apart in networks subject to both shadowing and small-scale fading. Some interesting results are derived which have generic significance. For example, it is shown that the locations of nodes three or more hops away provide little information in determining the relationship of a node with other nodes in the network. This obse...
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Consider a wireless multihop network where nodes are randomly distributed in a given area following ...
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Wireless multi-hop networks with infrastructure support have been actively studied to solve the scal...
In this paper, we study the network performance of a wireless multi-hop network in terms of the succ...
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Given a multi-hop network in which a total of n nodes are randomly and independently distributed in ...
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Abstract—Wireless multi-hop networks with infrastructure support have been actively studied to solve...
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Many wireless multi-hop networks are deployed with some infrastructure support. Existing results on ...
In wireless networks, it is well understood what throughput can be achieved by nodes who can hear ea...
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In this paper the problem of evaluating the statistics of the connected nodes position in a multi-h...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...
Abstract—In this work we investigate whether it is preferable to have a large number of short single...
Consider a wireless multihop network where nodes are randomly distributed in a given area following ...
In this paper we focus on exploiting the information provided by a generally accepted and largely ig...
Wireless multi-hop networks with infrastructure support have been actively studied to solve the scal...
In this paper, we study the network performance of a wireless multi-hop network in terms of the succ...
Abstract—This article is a contribution to mathematical mod-eling and better understanding of fundam...
Given a multi-hop network in which a total of n nodes are randomly and independently distributed in ...
Considering a wireless sensor network whose sensors are randomly and independently distributed in a ...
Abstract—Wireless multi-hop networks with infrastructure support have been actively studied to solve...
This paper investigates connectivity in one-dimensional ad hoc networks by means of the distribution...
Many wireless multi-hop networks are deployed with some infrastructure support. Existing results on ...
In wireless networks, it is well understood what throughput can be achieved by nodes who can hear ea...
Abstract—This paper develops upper bounds on the end-to-end transmission capacity of multi-hop wirel...
In this paper the problem of evaluating the statistics of the connected nodes position in a multi-h...
Abstract—We develop a new metric for quantifying end-to-end throughput in multihop wireless networks...
Abstract—In this work we investigate whether it is preferable to have a large number of short single...