Title
Scalability of mobile ad hoc networks: Theory vs practice
Date Issued
01 December 2010
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Ramanathan R.
Allan R.
Basu P.
Feinberg J.
Jakllari G.
Kawadia V.
Loos S.
Redi J.
Freebersyser J.
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Abstract
Over the past decade, the theoretical or asymptotic scalability of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs) has been extensively studied. However, the implication of these asymptotic results on finite, brigade-sized networks with reallife assumptions is not well-understood. We present a two-pronged study on the scalability of military networks with assumptions and goals pertinent to such networks: 1) we investigate the traffic distribution characteristics in a typical military network and show that it follows a power law which exhibits very good scaling properties; 2) we introduce the notion of "in practice" scalability and derive an expression for the in-practice scalability of a simple example network. Our study indicates that MANETs may well be adequately scalable in practice even if they are asymptotically unscalable, and that military MANETs may also even be asymptotically scalable by virtue of their traffic characteristics. ©2010 IEEE.
Start page
493
End page
498
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Telecomunicaciones
Otras ingenierías y tecnologías
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-79951659613
Resource of which it is part
Proceedings - IEEE Military Communications Conference MILCOM
ISBN of the container
978-142448180-4
Conference
2010 IEEE Military Communications Conference, MILCOM 2010
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