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Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks

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232 <strong>Wireless</strong> <strong>Ad</strong> <strong>Hoc</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Sensor</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>Plot the outage probability <strong>and</strong> power consumed by each user.Use the parameters from the Example 5.2.1.Problem 5.2.2: Evaluate the performance of the optimal scheme usinga ten-cell network by placing the users in a r<strong>and</strong>om manner. Plotthe outage probability <strong>and</strong> power consumed by each user. Comparethe outcome with that of SSCD. Use the parameters from theExample 5.2.1.Section 5.3Problem 5.3.1: Evaluate the performance of the SSCD scheme nowwith admission control included <strong>and</strong> using a ten-cell network byplacing the users in a r<strong>and</strong>om manner. Plot the outage probability<strong>and</strong> power consumed by each user. Use the parameters from theExample 5.2.1.Problem 5.3.2: Evaluate the performance of the optimal scheme nowwith admission control included <strong>and</strong> using a peer-to-peer network.Plot the outage probability, average admission delay power consumedby each user, <strong>and</strong> average dropped links. Compare the outcomewith that of SSCD. Use the parameters from the Example 5.3.1.Section 5.4Problem 5.4.1: Evaluate the performance of the DPC scheme withembedded channel estimator for a ten-cell network by placing theusers in a r<strong>and</strong>om manner. Consider shadowing with slow <strong>and</strong>abrupt fading. Plot the outage probability <strong>and</strong> power consumedby each user. Use the parameters from the Example 5.4.1.Problem 5.4.2: Evaluate the performance of the DPC using a ten-cellnetwork by placing the users in a r<strong>and</strong>om manner with mobility.Plot the outage probability <strong>and</strong> power consumed by each user.Use the parameters from the Example 5.4.3, except the node mobilityis increased to 0.02 km per unit time.

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