Non-saturated and Maximum Throughput Analysis for String Topology Wireless multi-hop Networks
Kosuke Sanada, Hiroo Sekiya, and Shiro Sakata
IEICE Technical Committee on Network Systems, vol.112, no.350, pp.91-95, Dec., 2012. [pdf document]

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Wireless ad-hoc networks are exible networks because they require neither centralized control terminals nor existing infrastructures. In addition, a wireless ad-hoc network has good scalability because it is a multi-hop network. Wireless multi-hop networks show complex dynamics because each node works individually in the net- work. This paper presents analytical expressions for non-saturated throughput for IEEE802.11 wireless multi-hop string-topology networks in the non-saturated state. In this analysis, throughput, collision probability, and frame existence probability can be obtained. In addition, our analytical model can be extended to the maximum-through- put derivation. Namely, the analytical expressions obtained in this paper includes all the equations and results of the maximum-throughput analysis. The validities of the analytical expressions are con rmed from the quantitative agreements between the analytical and simulation results.