International audienceStochastic geometry models of wireless networks based on Poisson point processes are increasingly being developed with a focus on studying various signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) values. We show that the SINR values experienced by a typical user with respect to different base stations of a Poissonian cellular network are related to a specific instance of the so-called two-parameter Poisson-Dirichlet process. This process has many interesting properties as well as applications in various fields. We give examples of several results proved for this process that are of immediate or potential interest in the development of analytic tools for cellular networks. Some of them simplify or are akin to certain resu...
International audienceThe evaluation of performance and quality of serviceneeds the modeling of wire...
Signal-to-interference plus noise ratio (SINR) percolation is an infinite-range dependent variant of...
Abstract. This paper introduces a general theoretical framework to analyze noise limited networks. M...
International audienceBased on a stationary Poisson point process, a wireless network model with ran...
International audienceThe SINR (signal to interference plus noise ratio) is a key factor for wireles...
International audienceWe give numerically tractable, explicit integral expressions for the distribut...
We consider the point process of signal strengths from transmitters in a wireless network observed f...
Keeler, Ross and Xia [1] recently derived approximation and convergence results, which imply that th...
Usually, cellular networks are modeled by placingeach tier (e.g macro, pico and relay nodes) determi...
One of the important challenges in the wireless heterogeneous cellular network is to stochastically ...
© 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. This paper proposes a model b...
TAIL ASYMPTOTICS OF SIGNAL-TO-INTERFERENCE RATI ODISTRIBUTION IN SPATIAL CELLULAR NETWORK MODE...
International audienceA model of cellular networks where the base station locations constitute a Poi...
Keeler et al. recently derived approximation and convergence results, which imply that the point pro...
| openaire: EC/H2020/671639/EU//COHERENTIn this work, we analyze joint effects of background Gaussia...
International audienceThe evaluation of performance and quality of serviceneeds the modeling of wire...
Signal-to-interference plus noise ratio (SINR) percolation is an infinite-range dependent variant of...
Abstract. This paper introduces a general theoretical framework to analyze noise limited networks. M...
International audienceBased on a stationary Poisson point process, a wireless network model with ran...
International audienceThe SINR (signal to interference plus noise ratio) is a key factor for wireles...
International audienceWe give numerically tractable, explicit integral expressions for the distribut...
We consider the point process of signal strengths from transmitters in a wireless network observed f...
Keeler, Ross and Xia [1] recently derived approximation and convergence results, which imply that th...
Usually, cellular networks are modeled by placingeach tier (e.g macro, pico and relay nodes) determi...
One of the important challenges in the wireless heterogeneous cellular network is to stochastically ...
© 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. This paper proposes a model b...
TAIL ASYMPTOTICS OF SIGNAL-TO-INTERFERENCE RATI ODISTRIBUTION IN SPATIAL CELLULAR NETWORK MODE...
International audienceA model of cellular networks where the base station locations constitute a Poi...
Keeler et al. recently derived approximation and convergence results, which imply that the point pro...
| openaire: EC/H2020/671639/EU//COHERENTIn this work, we analyze joint effects of background Gaussia...
International audienceThe evaluation of performance and quality of serviceneeds the modeling of wire...
Signal-to-interference plus noise ratio (SINR) percolation is an infinite-range dependent variant of...
Abstract. This paper introduces a general theoretical framework to analyze noise limited networks. M...