Submitted by admin on Wed, 06/26/2024 - 10:17
Wireless communication links suffer from outage events caused by fading and interference. To facilitate a tractable analysis of network communication throughput and latency, we propose an outage link model to represent a communication link in the slow fading phenomenon. For a line-topology network with outage links, we study three types of intermediate network node schemes: random linear network coding, store-and-forward, and hop-by-hop retransmission. We provide the analytical formulas for the maximum throughputs and the end-to-end latency for each scheme. To gain a more explicit understanding, we perform a scalability analysis of the throughput and latency as the network length increases. We observe that the same order of throughput/latency holds across a wide range of outage functions for each scheme. We illustrate how our exact formulae and scalability results can be applied to compare different schemes.
Yanyan Dong
Shenghao Yang
Jie Wang
Fan Cheng