On the number of active links in random wireless networks
Information Theory
2014-12-10 v1 math.IT
Abstract
This paper presents results on the typical number of simultaneous point-to-point transmissions above a minimum rate that can be sustained in a network with transmitter-receiver node pairs when all transmitting nodes can potentially interfere with all receivers. In particular we obtain a scaling law when the fading gains are independent Rayleigh distributed random variables and the transmitters over different realizations are located at the points of a stationary Poisson field in the plane. We show that asymptotically with probability approaching 1, the number of simultaneous transmissions (links that can transmit at greater than a minimum rate) is of the order of . These asymptotic results are confirmed from simulations.
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@article{arxiv.1412.3098,
title = {On the number of active links in random wireless networks},
author = {Hengameh Keshavarz and Ravi R. Mazumdar and Rahul Roy and Farshid Zoghalchi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.3098},
year = {2014}
}