Abstract
In this paper we model the channel access delay experienced by a message in a wireless ad-hoc network and study the effect of network parameters on the channel access delay. We first derive a simple model to study the channel access delay for ad-hoc networks. We then show that the channel access delay experienced is a function of four network parameters: 1) channel access probability, 2) transmission power or radius, 3) network load and 4) density of nodes. We study the effect of each of these parameters on the delay and show that delay guarantees in wireless networks require careful choice of the network parameters.
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