Abstract | We characterize the interference and the local throughput for large interference-limited net-works where the node positions, the channel gains, and the set of simultaneously transmitting nodes are either deterministic or random, governed by a certain probability distribution. In the latter case, we as-sume a Poisson point process for the node positions, a Rayleigh envelope for the channel gains, and the set of transmitting nodes are drawn from a Bernoulli distribution in each timeslot (slotted ALOHA). I
Under different assumptions on the distribution of the fading ran-dom variables, we derive large dev...
Abstract—This paper investigates the throughput capacity of a flow crossing a multi-hop wireless net...
Abstract — In this paper, we present closed-form ex-pressions of the average per-node throughput for...
Special Session on “Advanced Small Cells for Future SystemsInternational audienceThe spatial locatio...
Special Session on “Advanced Small Cells for Future SystemsInternational audienceThe spatial locatio...
Special Session on “Advanced Small Cells for Future SystemsInternational audienceThe spatial locatio...
Abstract—A random-access model is introduced and studied, which is a generalization of the classical...
We address the problem of how throughput in a wireless network scales as the number of users grows. ...
Abstract—In the analysis of large random wireless ad hoc networks, the underlying node distribution ...
Abstract—In the analysis of large random wireless ad hoc networks, the underlying node distribution ...
A central problem in the operation of large wireless networks is how to deal with interference -- th...
Abstract—In the analysis of large random wireless ad hoc networks, the underlying node distribution ...
Abstract—In the analysis of large random wireless ad hoc networks, the underlying node distribution ...
Abstract | We consider the problem of how throughput in a wireless network with randomly lo-cated no...
In many wireless systems, interference is the main performance-limiting factor, and is primarily dic...
Under different assumptions on the distribution of the fading ran-dom variables, we derive large dev...
Abstract—This paper investigates the throughput capacity of a flow crossing a multi-hop wireless net...
Abstract — In this paper, we present closed-form ex-pressions of the average per-node throughput for...
Special Session on “Advanced Small Cells for Future SystemsInternational audienceThe spatial locatio...
Special Session on “Advanced Small Cells for Future SystemsInternational audienceThe spatial locatio...
Special Session on “Advanced Small Cells for Future SystemsInternational audienceThe spatial locatio...
Abstract—A random-access model is introduced and studied, which is a generalization of the classical...
We address the problem of how throughput in a wireless network scales as the number of users grows. ...
Abstract—In the analysis of large random wireless ad hoc networks, the underlying node distribution ...
Abstract—In the analysis of large random wireless ad hoc networks, the underlying node distribution ...
A central problem in the operation of large wireless networks is how to deal with interference -- th...
Abstract—In the analysis of large random wireless ad hoc networks, the underlying node distribution ...
Abstract—In the analysis of large random wireless ad hoc networks, the underlying node distribution ...
Abstract | We consider the problem of how throughput in a wireless network with randomly lo-cated no...
In many wireless systems, interference is the main performance-limiting factor, and is primarily dic...
Under different assumptions on the distribution of the fading ran-dom variables, we derive large dev...
Abstract—This paper investigates the throughput capacity of a flow crossing a multi-hop wireless net...
Abstract — In this paper, we present closed-form ex-pressions of the average per-node throughput for...