Title
Modeling multiple hop wireless networks with varying transmission power and data rate
Abstract
Wireless multi-hop networks can vary both the transmission power and modulation of links. Those two parameters provide several design choices, which influence the performance of wireless multi-hop networks, e.g. minimize energy consumption, increase throughput, reduce contention, and maximize link quality. However, only network-wide metrics are considered in previous works. Further, per-flow performance metrics, such as the end-to-end energy consumption and latency, have not been studied. Those parameters directly impact the experience of users, which should be considered in capacity and performance studies. Our model incorporates per-flow metrics while also considering fading, contention, hidden terminals and packet error probabilities. We instantiate the model into an IEEE 802.11 multi-hop scenario, and evaluate common routing decisions such as maximizing link quality, maximizing data rate or minimizing the transmission power.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1016/j.comcom.2010.12.009
Computer Communications
Keywords
Field
DocType
Routing protocols,Wireless communication,Multi-hop wireless networks,Transmission power,Data rate
Wireless network,Wireless,Data transmission,Computer science,Fading,Network packet,Computer network,Throughput,Energy consumption,Routing protocol
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
34
10
Computer Communications
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
17
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Daniel F. Macedo133026.30
Aldri L. Dos Santos215813.75
José M. Nogueira3382.63
Guy Pujolle42015267.64