인프라구조 도움을 받는 소거 네트워크에서 용량에 대한 랜덤 노드 분포의 효과

Autor: 신원용
Zdroj: Journal of the Korea Institute of Information & Communication Engineering; May2016, Vol. 20 Issue 5, p911-916, 6p
Abstrakt: The nearest-neighbor multihop routing with/without infrastructure support is known to achieve the optimal capacity scaling in a large packet-erasure network in which multiple wireless nodes and relay stations are regularly placed and packets are erased with a certain probability. In this paper, a throughput scaling law is shown for an infrastructure-supported erasure network where wireless nodes are randomly distributed, which is a more feasible scenario. We use an exponential decay model to suitably model an erasure probability. To achieve high throughput in hybrid random erasure networks, the multihop routing via highway using the percolation theory is proposed and the corresponding throughput scaling is derived. As a main result, the proposed percolation highway based routing scheme achieves the same throughput scaling as the nearest-neighbor multihop case in hybrid regular erasure networks. That is, it is shown that no performance loss occurs even when nodes are randomly distributed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index