The capacity region of a wireless network with n nodes is the set of all simultaneously achievable rates between all possible n2 node pairs. In this paper, we consider the questio...
It has recently been observed that the node degrees of many real-world large-scale networks, such as the Internet and the Web, follow a power law distributions. Since the classical...
In the literature, asymptotic studies of multi-hop wireless network capacity often consider only centralized and deterministic TDMA (time-division multi-access) coordination schem...
Wireless ad hoc networks raised a series of challenging research tracks. In order to analyze and validate research results achieved, thorough performance evaluation efforts are ne...
Random geometric graphs have been one of the fundamental models for reasoning about wireless networks: one places n points at random in a region of the plane (typically a square o...
Alan M. Frieze, Jon M. Kleinberg, R. Ravi, Warren ...