DocumentCode :
54303
Title :
Connectivity of Confined 3D Networks With Anisotropically Radiating Nodes
Author :
Georgiou, Orestis ; Dettmann, Carl ; Coon, Justin P.
Author_Institution :
Toshiba Telecommun. Res. Lab., Bristol, UK
Volume :
13
Issue :
8
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Aug. 2014
Firstpage :
4534
Lastpage :
4546
Abstract :
Nodes in ad hoc networks with randomly oriented directional antenna patterns typically have fewer short links and more long links which can bridge together otherwise isolated subnetworks. This network feature is known to improve overall connectivity in 2D random networks operating at low channel path loss. To this end, we advance recently established theoretical results to obtain analytic expressions for the mean degree of 3D networks for simple but practical anisotropic gain profiles, including those of patch, dipole and end-fire array antennas. Our analysis reveals that for homogeneous systems (i.e, neglecting boundary effects) directional radiation patterns are superior to the isotropic case only when the path loss exponent is less than the spatial dimension. Moreover, we establish that ad hoc networks utilizing directional transmit and isotropic receive antennas (or vice versa) are always sub-optimally connected regardless of the environment path loss. We extend our analysis to investigate inhomogeneous systems, and study the geometrical reasons why boundary effects cause directional radiating nodes to be at a disadvantage to isotropic ones. Finally, we discuss multi-directional gain patterns consisting of many equally spaced lobes which could be used to mitigate boundary effects and improve overall network connectivity.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; dipole antenna arrays; directive antennas; mobile ad hoc networks; radio links; random processes; receiving antennas; transmitting antennas; ad hoc network; anisotropic gain profile; anisotropically radiating node; boundary effects mitigation; channel path loss; confined 3D random network connectivity; dipole array antenna; directional radiating node; directional transmit antenna; end fire array antenna; environment path loss; inhomogeneous system; isotropic receive antenna; multidirectional gain pattern; network feature; radio links; random oriented directional antenna pattern; Ad hoc networks; Antenna radiation patterns; Array signal processing; Dipole antennas; Fading; Wireless communication; Anisotropic radiation; connectivity; directivity; wireless multihop networks;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1276
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2014.2314109
Filename :
6779688
Link To Document :
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