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On the Scalability of Hierarchical Hybrid Wireless Networks

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: The scaling properties of a three-tier hierarchical hybrid wireless network have been studied and related throughput capacity bounds have been obtained. This paper presents an analysis of the scaling properties of a three-tier hierarchical hybrid wireless network. The paper develops a general analytical model for the asymptotic capacity and scaling properties of three-tier hierarchical ad hoc wireless networks. The paper analyzes throughput in terms of two tiers of packets: those transmitted by mobile nodes (low-tier) and those transmitted by forwarding nodes and access points (high-tier).


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