articleNov 13, 2002Closed access

Mobility increases the capacity of ad-hoc wireless networks

AT&T (United States) · University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

The capacity of ad-hoc wireless networks is constrained by the mutual interference of concurrent transmissions between nodes. We study a model of an ad-hoc network where n nodes communicate in random source-destination pairs. These nodes are assumed to be mobile. We examine the per-session throughput for applications with loose delay constraints, such that the topology changes over the time-scale of packet delivery. Under this assumption, the per-user throughput can increase dramatically when the nodes are mobile rather than fixed. This improvement can be achieved by exploiting node mobility as a type of multiuser diversity.

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Keywords
  • Computer network
  • Wireless ad hoc network
  • Computer science
  • Mobile ad hoc network
  • Throughput
  • Node (physics)
  • Optimized Link State Routing Protocol
  • Ad hoc wireless distribution service
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