Abstract:
The typical cell is a key concept for stochastic-geometry based modeling in communication networks, as it provides a rigorous framework for describing properties of a ser...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The typical cell is a key concept for stochastic-geometry based modeling in communication networks, as it provides a rigorous framework for describing properties of a serving zone associated with a component selected at random in a large network. We consider a setting where network components are located on a large street network. While earlier investigations were restricted to street systems without preferred directions, in this paper we derive the distribution of the typical cell in Manhattan-type systems characterized by a pattern of horizontal and vertical streets, designed to model real cities with a gridlike layout. We explain how the mathematical description can be turned into a simulation algorithm, provide numerical results uncovering novel effects when compared to classical isotropic networks and finally compare the results to a real street system.
Published in: 2019 International Symposium on Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks (WiOPT)
Date of Conference: 03-07 June 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 20 July 2020
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Point Process ,
- Voronoi Diagram ,
- Cox Process ,
- Large Networks ,
- Communication Network ,
- Simulated Algorithm ,
- Road System ,
- Anisotropy ,
- Network Model ,
- Network Characteristics ,
- Wireless Networks ,
- Segment Length ,
- Poisson Process ,
- Stationary Process ,
- Shortest Path Length ,
- Side Of The Road ,
- Renewal Process ,
- Inter-arrival Time
- Author Keywords
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Point Process ,
- Voronoi Diagram ,
- Cox Process ,
- Large Networks ,
- Communication Network ,
- Simulated Algorithm ,
- Road System ,
- Anisotropy ,
- Network Model ,
- Network Characteristics ,
- Wireless Networks ,
- Segment Length ,
- Poisson Process ,
- Stationary Process ,
- Shortest Path Length ,
- Side Of The Road ,
- Renewal Process ,
- Inter-arrival Time
- Author Keywords