One-Hop Throughput of Wireless Networks with Random Connections
classification
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math.IT
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throughputone-hoprandomconnectionconnectionsdeltanetworksnodes
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We consider one-hop communication in wireless networks with random connections. In the random connection model, the channel powers between different nodes are drawn from a common distribution in an i.i.d. manner. An scheme achieving the throughput scaling of order $n^{1/3-\delta}$, for any $\delta>0$, is proposed, where $n$ is the number of nodes. Such achievable throughput, along with the order $n^{1/3}$ upper bound derived by Cui et al., characterizes the throughput capacity of one-hop schemes for the class of connection models with finite mean and variance.
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