2011 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM 2011
DOI: 10.1109/infcom.2011.5934936
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Throughput and delay analysis of hybrid wireless networks with multi-hop uplinks

Abstract: How much information can one send through a random ad hoc network of nodes, if overlaid with a cellular architecture of base stations? This network model is commonly referred to as hybrid wireless networks and our paper analyzes the above question by characterizing its throughput capacity. Although several research efforts related to throughput capacity exist in the area of hybrid wireless networks, most of these solutions under-explore the capacity analysis. Their results particularly indicate that one can re… Show more

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“…Thus, the average probability that nodes interfere with each other is ( /2 ) 2 . Combining the above results, we infer that the number of interfering subcells is at most See [16] for proof in detail. This lemma is meaningful to bound the number of S-D pairs communicating using pure ad hoc mode and the hybrid mode in a given cell, but for simplicity it does not take into account the effects of practical directional antennas with range extension on packets' successful transmission.…”
Section: Throughput Capacity In Pure Ad Hoc Transmissionsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Thus, the average probability that nodes interfere with each other is ( /2 ) 2 . Combining the above results, we infer that the number of interfering subcells is at most See [16] for proof in detail. This lemma is meaningful to bound the number of S-D pairs communicating using pure ad hoc mode and the hybrid mode in a given cell, but for simplicity it does not take into account the effects of practical directional antennas with range extension on packets' successful transmission.…”
Section: Throughput Capacity In Pure Ad Hoc Transmissionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…This case is suitable for improving timeliness of large-scale wireless, especially when users cannot tolerate transmission delay. [16].…”
Section: Results Discussion and Performance Comparisonmentioning
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“…The third network related to our MC-IS network is an SC-IS network [10]- [17], [22]. It is shown in [10], [14] that an SC-IS network can significantly improve the network capacity and reduce the average delay.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%