A Review of Recent Studies of Geographical Scale-Free Networks

  • Hayashi Y
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The scale-free (SF) structure that commonly appears in many complex networks is one of the hot topics related to social, biological, and information sciences. The self-organized generation mechanisms are expected to be useful for efficient communication or robust connectivity in socio-technological infrastructures. This paper is the first review of geographical SF network models. We discuss the essential generation mechanisms to induce the structure with power-law behavior and the properties of planarity and link length. The distributed designs of geographical SF networks without the crossing and long-range links that cause the interference and dissipation problems are very important for many applications such as in the Internet, power-grid, mobile, and sensor systems.

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Hayashi, Y. (2006). A Review of Recent Studies of Geographical Scale-Free Networks. IPSJ Digital Courier, 2, 155–164. https://doi.org/10.2197/ipsjdc.2.155

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