Published June 29, 2003
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Ad hoc wireless networks with noisy links
Chicago
Abstract
Models of ad-hoc wireless networks are often based on the geometric disc abstraction: transmission is assumed to be isotropic, and reliable communication channels are assumed to exist (apart from interference) between nodes closer than a given distance. In reality communication channels are unreliable and communication range is generally not rotationally symmetric. In this paper we examine how these issues affect network connectivity.
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© 2003 IEEE. Issue Date: 29 June-4 July 2003. Date of Current Version: 15 September 2003. This work was partially supported by the Lee Center for Advanced Networking at Caltech.Additional details
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