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SIR Asymptotics in General Network Models

Published 15 Nov 2016 in cs.IT, cs.NI, math.IT, and stat.AP | (1611.04704v1)

Abstract: In the performance analyses of wireless networks, asymptotic quantities and properties often pro- vide useful results and insights. The asymptotic analyses become especially important when complete analytical expressions of the performance metrics of interest are not available, which is often the case if one departs from very specific modeling assumptions. In this paper, we consider the asymptotics of the SIR distribution in general wireless network models, including ad hoc and cellular networks, simple and non-simple point processes, and singular and bounded path loss models, for which, in most cases, finding analytical expressions of the complete SIR distribution seems hopeless. We show that the lower tails of the SIR distributions decay polynomially with the order solely determined by the path loss exponent or the fading parameter, while the upper tails decay exponentially, with the exception of cellular networks with singular path loss. In addition, we analyze the impact of the nearest interferer on the asymptotic properties of the SIR distributions, and we formulate three crisp conjectures that -if true- determine the asymptotic behavior in many cases based on the large-scale path loss properties of the desired signal and/or nearest interferer only.

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