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Multi-hop Cellular Networks using Mobile Relays (MCN-MR) are being studied to overcome certain limitations of traditional single hop cellular systems through the integration of cellular and Peer to Peer (P2P) ad-hoc communications. Current MCN-MR research is generally analytical or simulation based, and there is yet the need for studies that empirically demonstrate the potential of MCN-MR and provide valuable models for the research community. In this context, this paper presents the first 2-hop MCN-MR empirical performance models derived from field tests over live networks. The MCN-MR performance is measured for downlink transmissions as the throughput experienced by mobile users. The model parameters are shown to depend on the distance, Line-Of-Sight (LOS) or Non-LOS (NLOS) conditions, and communication settings of the ad-hoc link. As a result, the paper also reports a set of distance-based empirical P2P link level models.

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This page is a summary of: Empirical performance models for P2P and two hops multi-hop cellular networks with mobile relays, January 2013, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery),
DOI: 10.1145/2512840.2512844.
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