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Performance comparison of cellular and multi-hop wireless networks
2001
Performance Evaluation Review
In this paper we study the performance trade-offs between conventional cellular and multi-hop ad-hoc wireless networks. We compare through simulations the performance of the two network models in terms of raw network capacity, end-to-end throughput, end-to-end delay, power consumption, per-node fairness (for throughput, delay, and power), and impact of mobility on the network performance. The simulation results show that while adhoe networks perform better in terms of throughput, delay, and
doi:10.1145/384268.378441
fatcat:ztz6ju5kmba4bakf2ifbrsrdae