International audienceThe spatial correlations in transmitter node locations introduced by common multiple access protocols make the analysis of interference, outage, and other related metrics in a wireless network extremely difficult. Most works therefore assume that nodes are distributed either as a Poisson point process (PPP) or a grid, and utilize the independence properties of the PPP (or the regular structure of the grid) to analyze interference, outage and other metrics. But, the independence of node locations makes the PPP a dubious model for nontrivial MACs which intentionally introduce correlations, e.g., spatial separation, while the grid is too idealized to model real networks. In this paper, we introduce a new technique based o...
In this paper, we propose a new framework for the study of cellular networks called the fluid model ...
We propose and prove a theorem that allows the calculation of a class of functionals on Poisson poin...
Abstract—We consider a network of transmitters, each with a receiver at a fixed distance, and locati...
Special Session on “Advanced Small Cells for Future SystemsInternational audienceThe spatial locatio...
International audienceFuture wireless networks are expected to adopt many different network technolo...
Abstract—This letter describes a direct method for computing the spatially averaged outage probabili...
This paper analyzes the outage performance in finite wireless networks. Unlike most prior works, whi...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the outage performance in finite wireless networks. Unlike most prior w...
In this paper, we provide a spatial Poisson point pattern model of traffic in a code division multip...
Next generation wireless networks integrate wireless technologies to support massive data requiremen...
In the present paper, we provide a spatial Poisson process model of traffic in a CDMA wireless netwo...
Abstract—In mobile networks, distance variations caused by node mobility generate fluctuations in th...
Abstract — In many wireless systems, interference is the main performance-limiting factor, and is pr...
International audienceCellular systems are becoming more heterogeneous with the introduction of low ...
Abstract—In Part I of this paper, we presented a mathematical model for communication subject to bot...
In this paper, we propose a new framework for the study of cellular networks called the fluid model ...
We propose and prove a theorem that allows the calculation of a class of functionals on Poisson poin...
Abstract—We consider a network of transmitters, each with a receiver at a fixed distance, and locati...
Special Session on “Advanced Small Cells for Future SystemsInternational audienceThe spatial locatio...
International audienceFuture wireless networks are expected to adopt many different network technolo...
Abstract—This letter describes a direct method for computing the spatially averaged outage probabili...
This paper analyzes the outage performance in finite wireless networks. Unlike most prior works, whi...
Abstract—This paper analyzes the outage performance in finite wireless networks. Unlike most prior w...
In this paper, we provide a spatial Poisson point pattern model of traffic in a code division multip...
Next generation wireless networks integrate wireless technologies to support massive data requiremen...
In the present paper, we provide a spatial Poisson process model of traffic in a CDMA wireless netwo...
Abstract—In mobile networks, distance variations caused by node mobility generate fluctuations in th...
Abstract — In many wireless systems, interference is the main performance-limiting factor, and is pr...
International audienceCellular systems are becoming more heterogeneous with the introduction of low ...
Abstract—In Part I of this paper, we presented a mathematical model for communication subject to bot...
In this paper, we propose a new framework for the study of cellular networks called the fluid model ...
We propose and prove a theorem that allows the calculation of a class of functionals on Poisson poin...
Abstract—We consider a network of transmitters, each with a receiver at a fixed distance, and locati...