On the minimum node degree and connectivity of a wireless multihop network
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking & computing
TCP Performance in Wireless Multi-hop Networks
WMCSA '99 Proceedings of the Second IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computer Systems and Applications
Routing and multicasting strategies in wireless mobile ad hoc networks
Routing and multicasting strategies in wireless mobile ad hoc networks
The Node Distribution of the Random Waypoint Mobility Model for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
Impact of interferences on connectivity in ad hoc networks
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
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Applying a decentralized selection scheme gives the opportunity for a physically optimized ad hoc connectivity structure. Therefore, the prerequisites for successful wireless ad hoc networking are analyzed. Due to a specific physical layer ratio of wireless capacity utilization and the average number of independent paths, a condition of isolation gives the opportunity to maintain isolated areas in any given ad hoc network distribution. According to the common underlying mathematical model of ad hoc networks, a selective network model is used to analyze local node connectivity. A higher relaying efficiency gives the main opportunity for an ad hoc net to be an essential part of a future networking system. The efficiency of a selective network topology is compared to pure range controlled topology.