DocumentCode :
2513273
Title :
Information theoretic operating regimes of large wireless networks
Author :
Ozgur, Ayfer ; Johari, Ramesh ; Tse, David ; Leveque, Olivier
Author_Institution :
EPFL, Lausanne
fYear :
2008
fDate :
6-11 July 2008
Firstpage :
186
Lastpage :
190
Abstract :
In analyzing the point-to-point wireless channel, insights about two qualitatively different operating regimes-bandwidth- and power-limited-have proven indispensable in the design of good communication schemes. In this paper, we propose a new scaling law formulation for wireless networks that allows us to develop a theory that is analogous to the point-to-point case. We identify fundamental operating regimes of wireless networks and derive architectural guidelines for the design of optimal schemes. Our analysis shows that in a given wireless network with arbitrary size, area, power, etc., there are three parameters of importance: the short-distance SNR, the long-distance SNR, and the power path loss exponent. Depending on these parameters we identify four qualitatively different regimes. One of these regimes is especially interesting since it is fundamentally a consequence of the heterogeneous nature of links in a network and does not occur in the point-to-point case; the network capacity is both power- and bandwidth-limited. This regime has thus far remained hidden due to the limitations of the existing formulation. Existing schemes, either multihop transmission or hierarchical cooperation, fail to achieve capacity in this regime; we propose a new hybrid scheme that achieves capacity.
Keywords :
channel capacity; information theory; radio links; wireless channels; channel capacity; hierarchical cooperation; information theory; multihop transmission; network capacity; point-to-point wireless channel; power path loss exponent; scaling law formulation; wireless networks; AWGN channels; Ad hoc networks; Bandwidth; Communication systems; Guidelines; Information analysis; Linear approximation; Nearest neighbor searches; White noise; Wireless networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory, 2008. ISIT 2008. IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Toronto, ON
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2256-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2257-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISIT.2008.4594973
Filename :
4594973
Link To Document :
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