Bottom-up analysis concept for throughput and delay analyses of wireless network
Kosuke Sanada and Hiroo Sekiya
Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications, IEICE, vol.8, no.3, pp.181-203, July 2017. [pdf document]

<Abstract>

This paper introduces an overview of throughput and delay analyses of IEEE 802.11 networks, mainly from authors' researches. In our opinion, the difficulty of wireless multi-hop network analysis comes from the network-dynamics multiplicity between uniformity and locality in spatiotemporal fields. From the background, the concept of "bottom-up analysis" was advocated, which is Network-layer modeling over MAC-layer one with respect to each node. Generalities of analytical expressions increase by applying the bottom-up analysis concept. Additionally, it is possible to express end-to-end delays by including the queuing theory in the bottom-up analysis concept. The validity of the obtained model is confirmed by comparisons with simulation results.

 

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