THROUGHPUT CAPACITY OF HYBRID WIRELESS NETWORKS IS EXAMINED.

Authors

  • І. А Жуков. National Aviation University
  • Л. О. Дворська National Aviation University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2310-5461.1.5192

Keywords:

bandwidth, network, mobile nodes, routing, transmission mode, the station, speed

Abstract

Throughput capacity of hybrid wireless networks is examined. It has been shown that the capacity of a random ad hoc network does not scale well with the number of nodes in the system. Two different routing strategies and study the scaling behavior of the throughput capacity of a hybrid network are considered. Analytical expressions of the throughput capacity are obtained.

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Issue

Section

Engineering