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Anteriormente, foram propostas comunicações dinâmicas de atalho multi-hop (DMHS) para melhorar a taxa de entrega de pacotes e reduzir o atraso de transmissão ponta a ponta. Nesta carta, derivamos teoricamente o rendimento ponta a ponta do DMHS considerando a retransmissão em cada nó para um modelo de rede simples sem considerar a colisão. Além disso, mostramos a validade da expressão derivada usando simulações computacionais e esclarecemos o efeito de vários parâmetros no rendimento usando DMHS.
Satoshi YAMAZAKI
Numazu College
Ryuji ASAKURA
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Kouji OHUCHI
Shizuoka University
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Satoshi YAMAZAKI, Ryuji ASAKURA, Kouji OHUCHI, "Throughput Analysis of Dynamic Multi-Hop Shortcut Communications for a Simple Model" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E103-A, no. 7, pp. 951-954, July 2020, doi: 10.1587/transfun.2019EAL2147.
Abstract: Previously, dynamic multi-hop shortcut (DMHS) communications to improve packet delivery rate and reduce end-to-end transmission delay was proposed. In this letter, we theoretically derive the end-to-end throughput of DMHS considering the retransmission at each node for a simple network model without considering collision. Moreover, we show the validity of the derived expression using computer simulations, and we clarify the effect of various parameters on the throughput using DMHS.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/transfun.2019EAL2147/_p
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