articleNov 13, 2002Closed access

An analysis of the optimum node density for ad hoc mobile networks

University of California, Santa Barbara

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Abstract

An ad hoc mobile network is a collection of nodes, each of which communicates over wireless channels and is capable of movement. Wireless nodes have the unique capability of transmission at different power levels. As the transmission power is varied, a tradeoff exists between the number of hops from source to destination and the overall bandwidth available to individual nodes. Because both battery life and channel bandwidth are limited resources in mobile networks, it is important to ascertain the effects different transmission powers have on the overall performance of the network. This paper explores the nature of this transmission power tradeoff in mobile networks to determine the optimum node density for…

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Keywords
  • Computer network
  • Wireless ad hoc network
  • Computer science
  • Node (physics)
  • Mobile ad hoc network
  • Bandwidth (computing)
  • Network packet
  • Transmission (telecommunications)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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