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Content-Centric Wireless Networks With Limited Buffers: When Mobility Hurts

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Content-Centric Wireless Networks With Limited Buffers: When Mobility Hurts
—We analyze throughput-delay scaling laws of mobile ad-hoc networks under a content-centric traffic scenario, where users are mainly interested in retrieving contents cached by other nodes. We assume limited buffer size available at each node and Zipf-like content popularity. We consider nodes uniformly visiting the network area according to a random-walk mobility model, whose flight size varies from the typical distance among the nodes (quasi-static case) up to the edge length of the network area (reshuffling mobility model). Our main findings are i) the best throughput-delay trade-offs are achieved in the quasi-static case: increasing the mobility degree of nodes leads to worse and worse performance; ii) the best throughput-delay trade-offs can be recovered by power control (i.e., by adapting the transmission range to the content) even in the complete reshuffling case.
Giusi Alfano, Michele Garetto, Emilio Leonardi
Added 11 Apr 2016
Updated 11 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where TON
Authors Giusi Alfano, Michele Garetto, Emilio Leonardi
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