In this work we try to answer the question how densely the wireless networks should be deployed. We modelled the base stations as a Poisson Point Process and derived an analytical form of the coverage probability under the path loss only channel condition. Surprisingly our result shows that the coverage probability is independent of the base station density. This suggests that when only considering distance-dependence path loss channel, the density of the networks has no influence on the network performance
© 2015 IEEE. In this paper, we introduce a sophisticated path loss model incorporating both line-of-...
The traffic volume in wireless communication has grown dramatically in the last decade and is predic...
In this article, we prove that under stocastic geometry modeling, the coverage probability of cellul...
Network densification is attracting increasing attention recently due to its ability to improve netw...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop an innovative approach to quantitatively characteriz...
Abstract—This paper studies downlink coverage maximization for cellular networks in which base stati...
Abstract—The recent witnessed evolution of cellular networks from a carefully planned deployment to ...
© 2017 IEEE. In this paper, we answer a fundamental question: when the total number of antennas per ...
Deriving the critical density (which is equivalent to deriving the critical radius or power) to achi...
Before a sensor network is deployed, it is important to determine how many sensors are required to a...
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Abstract — In many wireless systems, interference is the main performance-limiting factor, and is pr...
International audienceThe coverage probability of cellular networks is usually defined as the probab...
With an ever-increasing amount of deployed base stations and new types of supported devices and serv...
Special Session on “Advanced Small Cells for Future SystemsInternational audienceThe spatial locatio...
© 2015 IEEE. In this paper, we introduce a sophisticated path loss model incorporating both line-of-...
The traffic volume in wireless communication has grown dramatically in the last decade and is predic...
In this article, we prove that under stocastic geometry modeling, the coverage probability of cellul...
Network densification is attracting increasing attention recently due to its ability to improve netw...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop an innovative approach to quantitatively characteriz...
Abstract—This paper studies downlink coverage maximization for cellular networks in which base stati...
Abstract—The recent witnessed evolution of cellular networks from a carefully planned deployment to ...
© 2017 IEEE. In this paper, we answer a fundamental question: when the total number of antennas per ...
Deriving the critical density (which is equivalent to deriving the critical radius or power) to achi...
Before a sensor network is deployed, it is important to determine how many sensors are required to a...
This paper studies the base station (BS) spatial distributions across different scenarios in urban, ...
Abstract — In many wireless systems, interference is the main performance-limiting factor, and is pr...
International audienceThe coverage probability of cellular networks is usually defined as the probab...
With an ever-increasing amount of deployed base stations and new types of supported devices and serv...
Special Session on “Advanced Small Cells for Future SystemsInternational audienceThe spatial locatio...
© 2015 IEEE. In this paper, we introduce a sophisticated path loss model incorporating both line-of-...
The traffic volume in wireless communication has grown dramatically in the last decade and is predic...
In this article, we prove that under stocastic geometry modeling, the coverage probability of cellul...