Capacity of Social-Aware Wireless Networks with Directional Antennas

Zhida Qin, Xiaoying Gan, Jingchao Wang, Luoyi Fu, Xinbing Wang*

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Abstract

The widespread of smart phones has brought new social-aware features to wireless networks. Users prefer to forward traffic to their social contacts in social-aware networks, which is highly different from the traditional uniform traffic pattern. To this end, we analyze a social-aware wireless network, which is modeled by the social contacts between nodes, and explore its impact on network throughput capacity. We present that it can refine social contacts, thus improving the network capacity. Moreover, directional antennas are applied to further enhance the capacity performance, which can reduce the interference brought by other simultaneous communications. We derive the throughput capacity for social-aware networks with single-beam and multi-beam directional antenna, respectively. For single-beam directional antenna, we prove that when wireless networks are dominated by traffics of short-distance social contact, the throughput capacity can be promoted from order of Θ (1/θ2}n log\,n)1/2) to Θ({1}/{θ2 log\,n)1/2). In addition, when the beamwidth θ is at order of Ω ({1}/{({log\,n)1/2, the throughput capacity is a constant. Thus, the wireless network is scalable. For multi-beam antennas, we prove that when sidelobe gain Gs is at order of $o(Gm) , where Gm is main lobe gain, compared with the single-beam case, the network capacity can achieve the order of Θ (1/θ2 log\,n)1/2.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8007232
Pages (from-to)4831-4844
Number of pages14
JournalIEEE Transactions on Communications
Volume65
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Directional antenna
  • Social contact
  • Throughput capacity
  • Wireless network

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