Mixture-based Modeling of Spatially Correlated Interference in a Poisson Field of Interferers
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Publication:6288039
DOI10.1109/LCOMM.2017.2740922arXiv1706.05983MaRDI QIDQ6288039FDOQ6288039
Authors: Arindam Ghosh
Publication date: 19 June 2017
Abstract: As the interference in PPP based wireless networks exhibit spatial correlation, any joint analysis involving multiple spatial points either end up with numerical integrations over or become analytically too intractable. To tackle these issues, we present an alternate approach which not only offers a simpler analytical structure, but also closely mimics the PPP characteristics. This approach at its core models the correlated interferences using a correlation framework constructed using random variable mixtures. Additionally, a correlation framework based on the more standard method of linear combination of random variables is also presented for comparison purpose. The performance of these models is studied by deriving the joint CCDF of SIRs at arbitrary points. The plots are found to tightly approximate the exact PPP-based results, with the tightness depending on the values of (interferer intensity), (path loss exponent) and . The applicability of the mixture-based model is also shown for a multi-antennae MRC receiver where only major derivation steps that simplifies the outage probability analysis are shown.
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