Title
Understanding radio irregularities in multihopwireless networks with log-normal shadowing
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Publication Title
Ad-Hoc and Sensor Wireless Networks
Volume
43
First Page
313
Last Page
335
Keywords
Connectivity, Log-normal shadowing, Radio irregularity, Random deployment
Abstract
© 2019 Old City Publishing, Inc. To better understand connectivity of multihop wireless networks with the log-normal shadowing, we study the impact of radio irregularities on network connectivity under such a realistic shadowing model. Existing results indicate that connectivity increases when the radio propagation becomes more irregular. But all of these results were only based on simulation studies or the assumption that the important boundary effect is ignored to avoid the challenging technical analysis. Therefore, they can hardly be applied to any practical wireless networks. It is extremely challenging to take the complicated boundary effect into consideration under such a realistic model because the transmission area of each node is an irregular region other than a circular area. In this paper, we assume the wireless nodes are represented by a Poisson point process with density n over a unit-area disk. We investigate the impact of radio irregularity on network connectivity with different transmission power settings, taking the important boundary effect into consideration. When each node transmits at a fixed uniform power, we prove analytically that network connectivity increases as the radio propagation becomes more irregular under such a realistic shadowing model. When each node transmits at an adjustable power so that the average node degree of the network is kept constant, we prove analytically that the expected number of the isolated nodes in the network is also unchanged under such a realistic shadowing model. The results obtained in this paper are validated via numberical analysis. These results can be used as design guidelines for all practical multihop wireless networks in which both the shadowing and boundary effects must be taken into consideration.
Recommended Citation
Wang, Lixin, "Understanding radio irregularities in multihopwireless networks with log-normal shadowing" (2019). Faculty Bibliography. 2812.
https://csuepress.columbusstate.edu/bibliography_faculty/2812