Prof. Dr. Martin Haenggi: "Analysis of Wireless Networks with General Node Distribution"
"Analysis of Wireless Networks with General
Node Distribution"
The analysis of large wireless systems relies on a spatial model
for the node distribution. Such spatial modeling has been largely
restricted to the Poisson point process (PPP), since its
attractive analytical properties permit the derivation of
closed-form expressions for the interference distribution, outage
probabilities, and the spatial throughput. The Poisson model,
however, is only accurate if all nodes form a PPP and ALOHA is
used as the MAC protocol. Hence, in many cases, the locations of
the transmitters are better modeled by clustered or hard-core
models. After reviewing the most important results for the
Poisson case, we discuss novel analytical techniques that permit
extensions to general stationary point processes.
Thursday, September 29th 2011, 14 pm,
presentationroom, B4 .1.114, Lakeside Labs