Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, Politecnico di Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, Milano 20133, Italy
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Abstract
Optimal multihop routing in ad hoc networks requires the exchange of
control messages at the MAC and network layer in order to set up the
(centralized) optimization problem. Distributed opportunistic space-time
collaboration (OST) is a valid alternative that avoids this drawback by
enabling opportunistic cooperation with the source at the physical layer.
In this paper, the performance of OST is investigated. It is shown
analytically that opportunistic collaboration outperforms (centralized)
optimal multihop in case spatial reuse (i.e., the simultaneous transmission
of more than one data stream) is not allowed by the transmission protocol.
Conversely, in case spatial reuse is possible, the relative performance
between the two protocols has to be studied case by case in terms of the
corresponding capacity regions, given the topology and the physical
parameters of network at hand. Simulation results confirm that opportunistic
collaborative communication is a promising paradigm for wireless ad hoc
networks that deserves further investigation.