Just as queueing theory revolutionized the study of circuit switched telephony in the twentieth century, stochastic geometry is gradually becoming a necessary theoretical tool for modelling and analysis of modern telecommunications systems, in which spatial arrangement is typically a crucial consideration in their performance evaluation, optimization or future development. In this survey we aim to summarize the main stochastic geometry models and tools currently used in studying modern telecommunications. We outline specifics of wired, wireless fixed and ad hoc systems and show how stochastic geometry modelling helps in their analysis and optimization. Point and line processes, Palm theory, shot-noise processes, random tessellations, Boolea...
The objective of this thesis consists in analysing the global statistics of the coverage and EMF exp...
International audienceOver the past four decades, the mobile communications industry has evolved fro...
International audienceThe fifth-generation (5G) is coming. Quo vadis 5G? What architectures, network...
An ad hoc network is a network made of a collection of mobile nodes that gather spontaneously and co...
Stochastic Geometry and Wireless Networks, Volume II - Applications; see http://hal.inria.fr/inria-0...
Stochastic Geometry and Wireless Networks, Volume I - Theory; see http://hal.inria.fr/inria-00403039...
sergei 1. Necessity of modelling Optimisation of the network’s architecture is one of the principal ...
: We describe a new technique for simulations of large communication networks. This technique is bas...
This book addresses the stochastic modeling of telecommunication networks, introducing the main math...
The growing demand for network capacity due to mobile devices and data-hungry applications has promp...
International audienceNext generation wireless networks are expected to be highly heterogeneous, mul...
This thesis studies the interference performance of large-scale wireless communications systems. Mat...
The use of stochastic geometry allows the analysis of the typical performance of a wireless network....
Next generation wireless networks, i.e., fifth generation (5G) and beyond (B5G), are expected to be ...
International audienceIn this paper, a new mathematical framework to the analysis and optimization o...
The objective of this thesis consists in analysing the global statistics of the coverage and EMF exp...
International audienceOver the past four decades, the mobile communications industry has evolved fro...
International audienceThe fifth-generation (5G) is coming. Quo vadis 5G? What architectures, network...
An ad hoc network is a network made of a collection of mobile nodes that gather spontaneously and co...
Stochastic Geometry and Wireless Networks, Volume II - Applications; see http://hal.inria.fr/inria-0...
Stochastic Geometry and Wireless Networks, Volume I - Theory; see http://hal.inria.fr/inria-00403039...
sergei 1. Necessity of modelling Optimisation of the network’s architecture is one of the principal ...
: We describe a new technique for simulations of large communication networks. This technique is bas...
This book addresses the stochastic modeling of telecommunication networks, introducing the main math...
The growing demand for network capacity due to mobile devices and data-hungry applications has promp...
International audienceNext generation wireless networks are expected to be highly heterogeneous, mul...
This thesis studies the interference performance of large-scale wireless communications systems. Mat...
The use of stochastic geometry allows the analysis of the typical performance of a wireless network....
Next generation wireless networks, i.e., fifth generation (5G) and beyond (B5G), are expected to be ...
International audienceIn this paper, a new mathematical framework to the analysis and optimization o...
The objective of this thesis consists in analysing the global statistics of the coverage and EMF exp...
International audienceOver the past four decades, the mobile communications industry has evolved fro...
International audienceThe fifth-generation (5G) is coming. Quo vadis 5G? What architectures, network...