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The local delay, defined as the mean time it takes a node to connect to its nearest neighbor, is a fundamental performance metric in a wireless network. For a network with Poisson distributed nodes, we find its scaling behavior (as a function of the rate of transmission) for different types of nearest-neighbor and the two extreme cases of mobility (infinite mobility and no mobility). Remarkably, it...
Communication between two neighboring nodes is a very basic operation in wireless networks. Yet very little research has focused on the local delay in networks with randomly placed nodes, defined as the mean time it takes a node to connect to its nearest neighbor. We study this problem for Poisson networks, first considering interference only, then noise only, and finally and briefly, interference...
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