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Multi-Hop Aggregate Information Efficiency in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

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Multi-Hop Aggregate Information Efficiency in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract--We introduce multi-hop aggregate information efficiency (MIEA), a comprehensive metric that captures several performance-affecting factors of wireless ad hoc networks in a unified formulation. This metric is then employed to analyze such networks with respect to their spectral efficiencies, network loads, and hopping strategies. The analysis reveals that the hopping strategy that achieves maximum information efficiency is that of multiple short hops with no more than a single packet retransmission allowed at each hop, as opposed to the alternative of fewer long-haul hops with multiple packet retransmissions. The implementation of that preferred strategy withstanding, it is found furthermore that the most efficient networks typically exhibit about 65% of link outage probability, which corroborates similar findings obtained in different network settings and using different metrics. Bearing in mind that link outage is a function not only of deterministic parameters such as node ...
Pedro Henrique Juliano Nardelli, Giuseppe Thadeu F
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Type Journal
Year 2009
Where ICC
Authors Pedro Henrique Juliano Nardelli, Giuseppe Thadeu Freitas de Abreu, Paulo Cardieri
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