Title :
Interference and Outage in Clustered Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Author :
Ganti, Radha Krishna ; Haenggi, Martin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA
Abstract :
In the analysis of large random wireless networks, the underlying node distribution is almost ubiquitously assumed to be the homogeneous Poisson point process. In this paper, the node locations are assumed to form a Poisson cluster process on the plane. We derive the distributional properties of the interference and provide upper and lower bounds for its distribution. We consider the probability of successful transmission in an interference-limited channel when fading is modeled as Rayleigh. We provide a numerically integrable expression for the outage probability and closed-form upper and lower bounds. We show that when the transmitter-receiver distance is large, the success probability is greater than that of a Poisson arrangement. These results characterize the performance of the system under geographical or MAC-induced clustering. We obtain the maximum intensity of transmitting nodes for a given outage constraint, i.e., the transmission capacity (of this spatial arrangement) and show that it is equal to that of a Poisson arrangement of nodes. For the analysis, techniques from stochastic geometry are used, in particular the probability generating functional of Poisson cluster processes, the Palm characterization of Poisson cluster processes, and the Campbell-Mecke theorem.
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; access protocols; ad hoc networks; interference (signal); mobile radio; probability; random processes; stochastic processes; transceivers; Campbell-Mecke theorem; MAC-induced clustering; Poisson arrangement; Poisson cluster process; Poisson point process; Rayleigh channel; clustered wireless ad hoc networks; geographical clustering; interference-limited channel; node distribution; node locations; outage constraint; outage probability; palm characterization; random wireless networks; stochastic geometry; transmitter-receiver distance; Access protocols; Ad hoc networks; Character generation; Information geometry; Interference; Random variables; Rayleigh channels; Stochastic resonance; Transmitters; Wireless networks; Interference; Poisson cluster processes; shot noise; transmission capacity; wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2009.2025543