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Interference in Large Wireless Networks

University of Notre Dame

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Abstract

Interference is the main performance-limiting factor of large wireless communication systems. To analyze and design these networks, it is thus imperative that the interference is statistically characterized or bounded in the presence of various sources of uncertainty, including the users' positions, their patterns of activity, and the channel fading states. Interference in Large Wireless Networks addresses this problem using basic probability and tools from stochastic geometry. Starting with regular networks and the popular Poisson model, it discusses increasingly more general networks. In addition to the interference itself, it also derives explicit expressions for outage probabilities, which are…

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Keywords
  • Interference (communication)
  • Fading
  • Wireless network
  • Wireless
  • Stochastic geometry models of wireless networks
  • Computer science
  • Stochastic geometry
  • Radio resource management
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