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I am working on an academic research about networks. I have proposed my model a a graph that nodes are users with commodity hardware connected to each other via internet as graph links. I know this is a weighted graph. My question is:
How can I score links based on different features such as throughput or distance between users?
I have read several papers. One of them had a figure that shows the relationship between throughput and distance with packet loss:
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I can't understand why packet loss increases when throughput increases. Isn't throughput a positive aspect?

Edit: Is there any mathematics equation for the relationship?

I am working on an academic research about networks. I have proposed my model a a graph that nodes are users with commodity hardware connected to each other via internet as graph links. I know this is a weighted graph. My question is:
How can I score links based on different features such as throughput or distance between users?
I have read several papers. One of them had a figure that shows the relationship between throughput and distance with packet loss:
enter image description here
I can't understand why packet loss increases when throughput increases. Isn't throughput a positive aspect?

I am working on an academic research about networks. I have proposed my model a a graph that nodes are users with commodity hardware connected to each other via internet as graph links. I know this is a weighted graph. My question is:
How can I score links based on different features such as throughput or distance between users?
I have read several papers. One of them had a figure that shows the relationship between throughput and distance with packet loss:
enter image description here
I can't understand why packet loss increases when throughput increases. Isn't throughput a positive aspect?

Edit: Is there any mathematics equation for the relationship?

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How to score links in a network represented as graph?

I am working on an academic research about networks. I have proposed my model a a graph that nodes are users with commodity hardware connected to each other via internet as graph links. I know this is a weighted graph. My question is:
How can I score links based on different features such as throughput or distance between users?
I have read several papers. One of them had a figure that shows the relationship between throughput and distance with packet loss:
enter image description here
I can't understand why packet loss increases when throughput increases. Isn't throughput a positive aspect?