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Achieve faster and more efficient network design and optimization
with this comprehensive guide. Some of the most prominent
researchers in the field explain the very latest analytic
techniques and results from stochastic geometry for modelling the
signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) distribution in
heterogeneous cellular networks. This book will help readers to
understand the effects of combining different system deployment
parameters on key performance indicators such as coverage and
capacity, enabling the efficient allocation of simulation
resources. In addition to covering results for network models based
on the Poisson point process, this book presents recent results for
when non-Poisson base station configurations appear Poisson, due to
random propagation effects such as fading and shadowing, as well as
non-Poisson models for base station configurations, with a focus on
determinantal point processes and tractable approximation methods.
Theoretical results are illustrated with practical Long-Term
Evolution (LTE) applications and compared with real-world
deployment results.
Stochastic Geometry and Wireless Networks, Part II: Applications
focuses on wireless network modeling and performance analysis. The
aim is to show how stochastic geometry can be used in a more or
less systematic way to analyze the phenomena that arise in this
context. It first focuses on medium access control mechanisms used
in ad hoc networks and in cellular networks. It then discusses the
use of stochastic geometry for the quantitative analysis of routing
algorithms in mobile ad hoc networks. The appendix also contains a
concise summary of wireless communication principles and of the
network architectures considered in this and the previous volume
entitled Stochastic Geometry and Wireless Networks, Part I: Theory.
This volume discusses wireless network modeling and performance
analysis with the aim of showing how stochastic geometry can be
used in a more or less systematic way to analyze the phenomena that
arise in this context. The book first focuses on medium access
control mechanisms used in ad hoc networks and in cellular
networks. It then discusses the use of stochastic geometry for the
quantitative analysis of routing algorithms in mobile ad hoc
networks. The appendix also contains a concise summary of wireless
communication principles and of the network architectures
considered in the two volumes.
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