Bottlenecks in Two-Hop Ad Hoc Networks - Dividing Radio Capacity in a Smart Way

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    Abstract

    In two-hop ad hoc networks the available radio capacity tends to be equally shard among the contending stations, which may lead to bottleneck situations in case of unbalanced traffic routing. We propose a generic model for evaluating adaptive capacity sharing strategies. We use infinite-state stochastic Petri nets for modeling the system and use the logic CSRL for specifying the measures of interest.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationStochastic Performance Models for Resource Allocation in Communication Systems
    EditorsM. Mandjes, R. van der Mei, R. Nunez Queija
    PublisherCentrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica
    Pages23-26
    Number of pages4
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2006
    EventStochastic Performance Models for Resource Allocation in Communication Systems - Amsterdam, the Netherlands
    Duration: 8 Nov 200610 Nov 2006

    Workshop

    WorkshopStochastic Performance Models for Resource Allocation in Communication Systems
    Period8/11/0610/11/06
    Other8-10 Nov 2006

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