lthough it is commonly assumed that the use of topology control can improve the throughput capacity of wireless networks, analytical results on this topic are sometimes contradictory and no comprehensive simulation study has been attempted. In this paper, we report the results of a packet-level simulation-based study of topology control in CSMA/CA networks. The results demonstrate significant throughput increases from certain topology control protocols at moderate to high node densities and high loads. The results indicate, however, that very sparse topologies (e.g. the minimum spanning tree) actually reduce throughput considerably compared to networks without topology control. The results also indicate that, within the range of parameters studied, it is necessary to allow nodes to have distinct transmission powers in order to increase throughout

A Simulation-Based Study on the Throughput Capacity of Topology Control in CSMA/CA Networks

Resta G;Santi P;
2006

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lthough it is commonly assumed that the use of topology control can improve the throughput capacity of wireless networks, analytical results on this topic are sometimes contradictory and no comprehensive simulation study has been attempted. In this paper, we report the results of a packet-level simulation-based study of topology control in CSMA/CA networks. The results demonstrate significant throughput increases from certain topology control protocols at moderate to high node densities and high loads. The results indicate, however, that very sparse topologies (e.g. the minimum spanning tree) actually reduce throughput considerably compared to networks without topology control. The results also indicate that, within the range of parameters studied, it is necessary to allow nodes to have distinct transmission powers in order to increase throughout
2006
Istituto di informatica e telematica - IIT
Analytical models
energy consumption
Wireless networks
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