Artículo
Estimating the Transmission Probability in Wireless Networks with Configuration Models
Fecha de publicación:
06/2016
Editorial:
Assoc Computing Machinery
Revista:
Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Computing Systems
ISSN:
2376-3639
e-ISSN:
2376-3647
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
We propose a new methodology to estimate the probability of successful transmissions for random access scheduling in wireless networks, in particular those using Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA). Instead of focusing on spatial configurations of users, we model the interference between users as a random graph. Using configuration models for random graphs, we show how the properties of the medium access mechanism are captured by some deterministic differential equations when the size of the graph gets large. Performance indicators such as the probability of connection of a given node can then be efficiently computed from these equations. We also perform simulations to illustrate the results on different types of random graphs. Even on spatial structures, these estimates get very accurate as soon as the variance of the interference is not negligible.
Palabras clave:
Random Graphs
,
Wireless Networks
,
Probability of Connection
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MATEMATICAS "LUIS A. SANTALO"
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Bermolen, P.; Jonckheere, Matthieu Thimothy Samson; Larroca, F.; Moyal, P.; Estimating the Transmission Probability in Wireless Networks with Configuration Models; Assoc Computing Machinery; Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Computing Systems; 1; 2; 6-2016; 1-19; 9
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