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Doubt regarding random topology in wireless network

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Hello,
I have a given number of nodes, placed randomly according to uniform distribution in a fixed area of square region.
I have few questions in this scenario.

1. Assuming source at center, in multi hop network, with every node has equal probability of being destination, how can i get average number of hops in the network?

2. Wondering how to fix communication radius, which will serve for entire network?

3. Can that be got, if i get average distance among neighbors? But no clue how to get average distance?

Could some one give atleast rough idea how to go about this?

Thanks in advance
Srik
 

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