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Analysis of Statistical Pattern in Multi-hop Cellular Networks

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Statistical models of communication networks are important to understand the network dynamics and characteristics. In the early stage of network planning, they play key roles in the network resource estimation. Network statistics plays pivotal role in the network performance analysis. In this work, we analyze the statistical pattern of link lengths of multi-hop cellular networks. For this work, we use the real multi-hop wireless communication network (i.e., cellular network) topologies. The link lengths were measured for various multi-hop wireless networks. The measured data were analyzed statistically, and we find appropriate patterns for them.

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Sahu, A., Kapur, H., Anand, P., Routray, S.K. (2018). Analysis of Statistical Pattern in Multi-hop Cellular Networks. In: Saini, H., Singh, R., Reddy, K. (eds) Innovations in Electronics and Communication Engineering . Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 7. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3812-9_46

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