Canming JiangYi ShiY. Thomas HouSastry Kompella
Multi-input multi-output (MIMO) is a key technology to increase the capacity of wireless networks. Although there has been extensive work on MIMO at the physical and link layers, there is limited work on MIMO at the network layer (i.e., multi-hop MIMO network), particularly results on capacity scaling laws. In this paper, we investigate capacity scaling laws for MIMO ad hoc networks. Our goal is to find the achievable throughput of each node as the number of nodes in the network increases. We employ a MIMO network model that captures spatial multiplexing and interference cancellation. We show that for a MIMO network with n randomly located nodes, each equipped with α antennas and a rate of W on each data stream, the achievable throughput of each node is Θ(αW/√(n ln n)).
Nadia FawazKeyvan ZarifiMérouane DebbahDavid Gesbert
Jingjing LuoJinbei ZhangLi YuXinbing Wang
Ahmed Iyanda SulymanGlen TakaharaHossam S. HassaneinM.A. Kousa