On Throughput Scaling of Wireless Networks: Effect of Node Density and Propagation Model

Abstract

This paper derives a lower bound to the per-node throughput achievable by a wireless network when n source-destination pairs are randomly distributed throughout a disk of radius nγ, γ ≥ 0, propagation is modeled by attenuation of the form 1/(1+d)α, α >2, and successful transmission occurs at a fixed rate W when received signal to noise and interference ratio is greater than some threshold β, and at rate 0 otherwise. The lower bound has the form n1-γ when γ < 1/2, and (n n)-1/2 when γ ≥ 1/2. The methods are similar to, but somewhat simpler than, those in the seminal paper by Gupta and Kumar.

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