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Downlink coverage probability in cellular networks with Poisson-Poisson cluster deployed base stations

Information Theory 2018-03-19 v1 math.IT Probability

Abstract

Poisson-Poisson cluster processes (PPCPs) are a class of point processes exhibiting attractive point patterns. Recently, PPCPs are actively studied for modeling and analysis of heterogeneous cellular networks or device-to-device networks. However, surprisingly, to the best knowledge of the author, there is no exact derivation of downlink coverage probability in a numerically computable form for a cellular network with base stations (BSs) deployed according to a PPCP within the most fundamental setup such as single-tier, Rayleigh fading and nearest BS association. In this paper, we consider this fundamental model and derive a numerically computable form of coverage probability. To validate the analysis, we compare the results of numerical computations with those by Monte Carlo simulations and confirm the good agreement.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1803.06172,
  title  = {Downlink coverage probability in cellular networks with Poisson-Poisson cluster deployed base stations},
  author = {Naoto Miyoshi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.06172},
  year   = {2018}
}

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9 pages, 2 figures

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