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Degree distribution and robustness of cooperativecommunication network with scale-free model |
Wang Jian-Rong (王建荣), Wang Jian-Ping (王建萍), He Zhen (何振), Xu Hai-Tao (许海涛) |
School of Computer and Communication Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China |
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Abstract With the requirements of users enhanced for wireless communication, the cooperative communication will become a development trend in future. In this paper, a model based on complex networks with both preferential attachment is researched to solve an actual network CCN (Cooperative Communication Network). Firstly, the evolution of CCN is given by four steps with different probabilities. At the same time, the rate equations of nodes degree are presented to analyze the evolution of CCN. Secondly, the degree distribution is analyzed by calculating the rate equation and numerical simulation. Finally, the robustness of CCN is studied by numerical simulation with random attack and intentional attack to analyze the effects of degree distribution and average path length. The results of this paper are more significant for building CCN to programme the resource of communication.
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Received: 14 October 2014
Revised: 11 January 2015
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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01.20.+x
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(Communication forms and techniques (written, oral, electronic, etc.))
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02.60.Nm
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(Integral and integrodifferential equations)
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05.10.-a
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(Computational methods in statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics)
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05.65.+b
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(Self-organized systems)
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Fund: Project supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Beijing (Grant No. 4152035) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 61272507). |
Corresponding Authors:
Wang Jian-Ping
E-mail: jpwang@ustb.edu.cn
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About author: 01.20.+x; 02.60.Nm; 05.10.-a; 05.65.+b |
Cite this article:
Wang Jian-Rong (王建荣), Wang Jian-Ping (王建萍), He Zhen (何振), Xu Hai-Tao (许海涛) Degree distribution and robustness of cooperativecommunication network with scale-free model 2015 Chin. Phys. B 24 060101
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