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Flow-level performance of random wireless networks

Published 28 Jul 2013 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1307.7375v2)

Abstract: We study the flow-level performance of random wireless networks. The locations of base stations (BSs) follow a Poisson point process. The number and positions of active users are dynamic. We associate a queue to each BS. The performance and stability of a BS depend on its load. In some cases, the full distribution of the load can be derived. Otherwise we derive formulas for the first and second moments. Networks on the line and on the plane are considered. Our model is generic enough to include features of recent wireless networks such as 4G (LTE) networks. In dense networks, we show that the inter-cell interference power becomes normally distributed, simplifying many computations. Numerical experiments demonstrate that in cases of practical interest, the loads distribution can be well approximated by a gamma distribution with known mean and variance.

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