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Connectivity and minimum total transmit energy per packet between any pair of nodes in a bounded wireless ad-hoc network subject to fading

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2 Author(s)
Avidor, D. ; Lucent Technol. Bell Labs, NJ ; Mukherjee, S.

We investigate an ad hoc wireless network where node locations are distributed according to a homogeneous Poisson process. All nodes are equipped with identical wireless transceivers that require a certain minimal received power for proper reception. Our link model depends on the length of the link and on random log-normal fading. Each node may function as a source and destination of data packets, and may also serve as a repeater. We consider paths containing at most two hops (i.e., use at most one repeater) between the source node and the destination node. We provide exact analytic results for (a) the probability that no such path exists given the peak transmit power of a node, and (b) the distribution of the total transmit energy required per data packet. We provide figures showing the benefit of allowing two hops over just one

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Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2006. WCNC 2006. IEEE  (Volume:1 )

Date of Conference: 3-6 April 2006

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