Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol., Bombay, India
Abstract :
Suppose that V = {v1, v2, ...vn} is a set of nodes randomly (uniformly) distributed in the d dimensional cube [0, x0]d, and W = {w(i, j) > 0 : 1 ≤ i, j ≤ n} is a set of numbers chosen so that w(i, j) = w(j, i) = w(j, i). Construct a graph Gn,d,W whose vertex set is V, and whose edge set consists of all pairs {ui, uj} with || ui - uj || ≤ w(i, j). In the wireless network context, the set V is a set of labeled nodes in the network and W represents the maximum distances between the node pairs for them to be connected. We essentially address the following question: "if G is a graph with vertex set V, what is the probability that G appears as a subgraph in Gn,d,W?" Our main contribution is a closed form expression for this probability under the l∞ norm for any dimension d and a suitably defined probability density function. As a corollary to the above answer, we also answer the question, "what is the probability that Qn,d,W is connected?".
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; graph theory; matrix algebra; probability; ad hoc network; dimensional cube; geometric random graph; probability density function; range matrix; wireless network; Ad hoc networks; Intelligent networks; Probability density function; Solid modeling; Upper bound; Wireless networks; Ad Hoc Networks; Geometric Random Graphs; Range Matrices;
Conference_Titel :
Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks, 2005. WIOPT 2005. Third International Symposium on