Abstract
In complex networks, how topology structures influence the traffic dynamics on networks is a hot topic. The existence of structure within communities may affect the transmission of data packets in the network. In this paper, we investigate the impact of community structure on traffic dynamics in random networks which are homogeneous. It is found that three key factors influence traffic capacity in such community networks: community number, community strength, and average node degree. The increase of average node degree increases traffic capacity, while the increase of community number and community strength decreases traffic capacity.
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