Connection times in large ad-hoc mobile networks

Autor(en): Doering, Hanna 
Faraud, Gabriel
Koenig, Wolfgang
Stichwörter: ad-hoc networks; connectivity; dynamic continuum percolation; large deviations; Mathematics; MODELS; PERCOLATION; random waypoint model; Statistics & Probability
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Herausgeber: INT STATISTICAL INST
Enthalten in: BERNOULLI
Band: 22
Ausgabe: 4
Startseite: 2143
Seitenende: 2176
Zusammenfassung: 
We study connectivity properties in a probabilistic model for a large mobile ad-hoc network. We consider a large number of participants of the system moving randomly, independently and identically distributed in a large domain, with a space-dependent population density of finite, positive order and with a fixed time horizon. Messages are instantly transmitted according to a relay principle, that is, they are iteratively forwarded from participant to participant over distances smaller than the communication radius until they reach the recipient. In mathematical terms, this is a dynamic continuum percolation model. We consider the connection time of two sample participants, the amount of time over which these two are connected with each other. In the above thermodynamic limit, we find that the connectivity induced by the system can be described in terms of the counterplay of a local, random and a global, deterministic mechanism, and we give a formula for the limiting behaviour. A prime example of the movement schemes that we consider is the well-known random waypoint model. Here, we give a negative upper bound for the decay rate, in the limit of large time horizons, of the probability of the event that the portion of the connection time is less than the expectation.
ISSN: 13507265
DOI: 10.3150/15-BEJ724

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