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Distance Distributions for Real Cellular Networks
This paper presents the general distribution for the distance between a
mobile user and any base station (BS). We show that a random variable
proportional to the distance squared is Gamma distributed. In the case of the
nearest BS, it can be reduced to the well established result of the distance
being Rayleigh distributed. We validate our results using a random node
simulation and real Vodafone 3G network data, and go on to show how the
distribution is tractable by deriving the average aggregate interference power.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, IEEE Conference on Computer Communications
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Distance distributions for real cellular networks
This paper presents the general distribution for the
distance between a mobile user and any base station (BS). We
show that a random variable proportional to the distance squared
is Gamma distributed. In the case of the nearest BS, it can
be reduced to the well established result of the distance being
Rayleigh distributed. We validate our results using a random node
simulation and real Vodafone 3G network data, and go on to show
how the distribution is tractable by deriving the average aggregate
interference power.