Performance analysis of broadcast in mobile ad hoc networks with synchronized and non-synchronized reception
Journal
Computer Communications
Journal Volume
23
Journal Issue
5
Pages
511-524
Date Issued
2000
Author(s)
Abstract
Analyzing the performance of broadcast in mobile ad hoc networks is necessary because of the importance of broadcast in multiuser communications and the characteristic difference between wireless communications and wired communications. If the time lag between collided packets is small on the order of a symbol, the reception is synchronized; otherwise, the reception is non-synchronized. We find that there is a time complexity gap exponential with the degree of the network between the performance of synchronized and non-synchronized reception. Besides, we also take into account the possibility that a processor is busy with other tasks, and we find that allowing the processors to be temporarily busy with other tasks will not degrade the performance significantly.
Other Subjects
Algorithms; Broadcasting; Computational complexity; Frequency shift keying; Mobile telecommunication systems; Network protocols; Optimization; Performance; Probability density function; Rayleigh fading; Signal to noise ratio; Wireless telecommunication systems; Distributed broadcast algorithms; Mobile ad hoc networks; Packet networks
Type
journal article