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Network Connectivity: Stochastic vs. Deterministic Wireless Channels

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We study the effect of stochastic wireless channel models on the connectivity of ad hoc networks. Unlike in the deterministic geometric disk model where nodes connect if they are within a certain distance from each other, stochastic models attempt to capture small-scale fading effects due to shadowing and multipath received signals. Through analysis of local and global network observables, we present conclusive evidence suggesting that network behaviour is highly dependent upon whether a stochastic or deterministic connection model is employed. Specifically we show that the network mean degree is lower (higher) for stochastic wireless channels than for deterministic ones, if the path loss exponent is greater (lesser) than the spatial dimension. Similarly, the probability of forming isolated pairs of nodes in an otherwise dense random network is much less for stochastic wireless channels than for deterministic ones. The latter realisation explains why the upper bound of $k$-connectivity is tighter for stochastic wireless channels. We obtain closed form analytic results and compare to extensive numerical simulations.

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