This book discusses the theoretical limits of information transfer
in random wireless networks or ad hoc networks, where nodes are
distributed uniformly in space and there is no centralised control.
It provides a detailed analysis of the two relevant notions of
capacity for random wireless networks - transmission capacity and
throughput capacity. The book starts with the transmission capacity
framework that is first presented for the single-hop model and
later extended to the multi-hop model with retransmissions. Reusing
some of the tools developed for analysis of transmission capacity,
a few key long-standing questions about the performance analysis of
cellular networks are also provided for the benefit of students.
The discussion goes further into the concept of hierarchical
co-operation that allows throughput capacity to scale linearly with
the number of nodes. The author finally discusses the concept of
hierarchical co-operation that allows throughput capacity to scale
linearly with the number of nodes.
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