Characterization of a cluster and its resources in an Ad-Hoc network starting from the truncated geometric distribution

One of the expected properties of the ad hoc networks is the ability to increase its size to receive new nodes and configure new applications without affecting the quality of services. This property, called scalability is affected by the decentralized nature of ad hoc networks making it necessary to...

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Autor Principal: Ospina-López, Juan Pablo; M. Sc. (c). Ingeniería de Sistemas y Computación Universidad Nacional de Colombia Bogotá
Otros Autores: Ortiz-Triviñio, Jorge Eduardo; Ph. D. Sistemas y Computación Universidad Nacional de Colombia Bogotá
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad Santo Tomás. Seccional Bucaramanga 2015
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Acceso en línea: http://revistas.ustabuca.edu.co/index.php/ITECKNE/article/view/823
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Sumario: One of the expected properties of the ad hoc networks is the ability to increase its size to receive new nodes and configure new applications without affecting the quality of services. This property, called scalability is affected by the decentralized nature of ad hoc networks making it necessary to develop mechanisms that allow a  large  number  of  nodes  work  together  without  affecting network  performance.  In this  paper,  we  propose  a stochastic  model  based  on  the  geometric  distribution, which allows to characterize the level of resources in a hierarchical  architecture and then  establish  an  appropriate relationship between the level of resources of two successive layers of the network.