Kala, Srikant Manas and Sathya, Vanlin and Tamma, Bheemarjuna Reddy
(2018)
Exploring the Relationship between Socio-inspired CALM and Network Capacity through Regression Analysis.
In: International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics, ICACCI 2018, 19-22 September 2018, Bangalore, India.
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Abstract
Channel Assignment Performance Prediction (CAPP) metrics are theoretical indices that offer an insight into the expected performance of a channel allocation (CA) scheme when deployed in a mesh network. Channel Assignment Link-Weight Metric (CALM) is demonstrated to be a highly reliable CAPP metric that makes accurate predictions regarding expected CA performance. Thus, it is a robust tool that aids network administrators in the task of CA selection for a mesh network. However, the relationship between CALM and observed network capacity is yet unknown, and in this work we attempt to determine if there exists a correlation between the two. We carry out polynomial regression analysis of the results of three test-scenarios simulated on ns-3. We also present CALM value predictions for a given Throughput range to ensure testability of our work through future investigations.
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