ترجمه مقاله نقش ضروری ارتباطات 6G با چشم انداز صنعت 4.0
- مبلغ: ۸۶,۰۰۰ تومان
ترجمه مقاله پایداری توسعه شهری، تعدیل ساختار صنعتی و کارایی کاربری زمین
- مبلغ: ۹۱,۰۰۰ تومان
Abstract
This paper studies the packet delivery delay performance in three-dimensional mobile ad hoc networks (3D MANETs). Available work mainly focuses on the performance study in two-dimensional MANETs (2D MANETs), which cannot support delay-intensive applications in 3D MANETs. To explore the packet delivery delay performance in 3D MANETs, this paper adopts two-hop relay algorithm with packet replication for packet routing. With such an algorithm, source node can transmit a packet to at most f distinct relay nodes, which then help to forward the packet to its destination node. The algorithm is flexible such that the packet delivery process can be controlled through a proper setting of f. Specially, a general Markov chain theoretical framework is developed to model the packet delivery process under the algorithm in 3D MANETs. Based on the theoretical framework, the closed-form expressions are further derived for mean and relative standard deviation of packet delivery delay. Finally, extensive simulation and numerical results are provided to validate our theoretical models and illustrate the impact of network parameters on packet delivery delay performance in 3D MANETs.
VIII. CONCLUSION
In this paper, we first develop a Markov chain theoretical framework to depict the packet delivery process under two-hop relay algorithm with packet replication. With the help of the Markov chain theoretical framework, we then derive closedform expressions for mean and relative standard deviation of packet delivery delay. Simulation results indicate that our theoretical models can accurately predict packet delivery delay performance in 3D MANETs. Remarkably, our theoretical results indicate that packet replication technique can reduce the packet delivery delay. One interesting direction is to further extend the study of this paper to explore the impact of channel data rate, packet size and path loss issues on the packet delivery delay performance.