Simple Subroutine for Inhomogeneous Deployment
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
9-15-2014
Keywords
stochastic geometry, Monte Carlo simulation, spatial distribution, cellular communication, statistical modeling, statistical analysis, network geometry, mobile communication, network deployment
Abstract
Spatial modeling of wireless networks via analytical means has been considered as a widely practiced mechanism for inference. As a result, some geometrical deployment models have been proposed in literature. Although practical in certain simulation instances, these models do not always produce inhomogeneous nodal geometries in an effective and simple manner for particular deployment situations. Therefore, we conceptualized a flexible approach for realizing random inhomogeneity by proposing the area-specific deployment (ASD) algorithm, which takes into account the clustering tendency of users. Overall, the developed spatial-level network tool has the distinct advantage of automatically producing infinitely many random realizations of users' geometry by simply entering three parameters to the simulator: the size of the cellular network, the number of deployment layers, and the overall quantity of nodes.
Faculty
Faculty of Applied Science and Technology (FAST)
Copyright
© Abdulla, 2014
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SOURCE Citation
Abdulla, Mouhamed, "Simple Subroutine for Inhomogeneous Deployment" (2014). Publications and Scholarship. 32.
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