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Connectivity and Centrality in Dense Random Geometric Graphs

Probability 2019-11-14 v5 Statistical Mechanics Mathematical Physics Combinatorics math.MP

Abstract

Due to shorter range communication becoming more prevalent with the development of multiple-input, multiple-output antennas (MIMO) and millimeter wave communications, multi-hop, intra-cell communication is anticipated to play a major role in 5G. This is developed in this thesis. Our analysis involves a stochastic spatial network model called a random geometric graph, which we use to model a network of interconnected devices communicating wirelessly without any separate, pre-established infrastructure. [The remaining abstract is available in the front matter of this thesis.]

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@article{arxiv.1601.03296,
  title  = {Connectivity and Centrality in Dense Random Geometric Graphs},
  author = {Alexander P. Kartun-Giles},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.03296},
  year   = {2019}
}

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PhD thesis, University of Bristol, UK

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