2008 42nd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems 2008
DOI: 10.1109/ciss.2008.4558632
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Throughput and delay analysis of wireless random access networks

Abstract: Abstract-The network throughput and transport delay of a wireless random access network are studied in this paper based on a Markov renewal model of packet transportation. We show that the distribution of the source-to-destination (SD) distance plays a crucial role in characterizing the network performances. The necessary and sufficient condition on the SD-distance is established for scalable network throughput. The optimal rate allocation issue is also addressed with fairness taken into consideration. In orde… Show more

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