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Correlated interference from uncorrelated users in bounded ad hoc networks with blockage
In this letter, we study the joint impact of user density, blockage density and deployment area on the temporal correlation of interference for static users and users with uncorrelated mobility. Even if the user locations are uncorrelated over time, the interference level can still be correlated when the deployment area is bounded and/or there is blockage. We also show that at a high blockage density, the temporal correlation coefficients increase with the user-to-blockage density ratio
Spatial networks with wireless applications
Many networks have nodes located in physical space, with links more common
between closely spaced pairs of nodes. For example, the nodes could be wireless
devices and links communication channels in a wireless mesh network. We
describe recent work involving such networks, considering effects due to the
geometry (convex,non-convex, and fractal), node distribution,
distance-dependent link probability, mobility, directivity and interference.Comment: Review article- an amended version with a new title from the origina
Correlated interference from uncorrelated users in bounded ad hoc networks with blockage
In this letter, we study the joint impact of user density, blockage density and deployment area on the temporal correlation of interference for static users and users with uncorrelated mobility. Even if the user locations are uncorrelated over time, the interference level can still be correlated when the deployment area is bounded and/or there is blockage. We also show that at a high blockage density, the temporal correlation coefficients increase with the user-to-blockage density ratio
Correlated interference from uncorrelated users in bounded ad hoc networks with blockage
In this letter, we study the joint impact of user density, blockage density and deployment area on the temporal correlation of interference for static users and users with uncorrelated mobility. Even if the user locations are uncorrelated over time, the interference level can still be correlated when the deployment area is bounded and/or there is blockage. We also show that at a high blockage density, the temporal correlation coefficients increase with the user-to-blockage density ratio