The Role of Delay and Connectivity in Throughput Reduction of Cooperative Decentralized Wireless Networks

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We proposed a multiple relay selection protocol for decentralized wireless networks. The proposed relays selection protocol aims to address three issues: (1) selecting relays within the coverage area of the source and destination to ensure that the relays are positioned one hop away from the destination, (2) ensuring that the best node (best relays with less distance and attenuation from the destination) access the channel first, and (3) ensuring that the proposed relays selection is collision-free. Our analysis also considers three important characteristics of decentralized wireless networks that are directly affected by cooperation: delay, connectivity, and throughput. The main goal of this paper is to demonstrate that improving connectivity and increasing number of relays reduce the throughput of cooperative decentralized wireless networks; consequently, a trade-off equation has been derived.

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Alkhayyat, A., Gazi, O., & Sadkhan, S. B. (2015). The Role of Delay and Connectivity in Throughput Reduction of Cooperative Decentralized Wireless Networks. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/294016

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