DocumentCode
1347247
Title
An Overview of the Transmission Capacity of Wireless Networks
Author
Weber, Steven ; Andrews, Jeffrey G. ; Jindal, Nihar
Author_Institution
Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
Volume
58
Issue
12
fYear
2010
fDate
12/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
3593
Lastpage
3604
Abstract
This paper surveys and unifies a number of recent contributions that have collectively developed a metric for decentralized wireless network analysis known as transmission capacity. Although it is notoriously difficult to derive general end-to-end capacity results for multi-terminal or adhoc networks, the transmission capacity (TC) framework allows for quantification of achievable single-hop rates by focusing on a simplified physical/MAC-layer model. By using stochastic geometry to quantify the multi-user interference in the network, the relationship between the optimal spatial density and success probability of transmissions in the network can be determined, and expressed-often fairly simply-in terms of the key network parameters. The basic model and analytical tools are first discussed and applied to a simple network with path loss only and we present tight upper and lower bounds on transmission capacity (via lower and upper bounds on outage probability). We then introduce random channels (fading/shadowing) and give TC and outage approximations for an arbitrary channel distribution, as well as exact results for the special cases of Rayleigh and Nakagami fading. We then apply these results to show how TC can be used to better understand scheduling, power control, and the deployment of multiple antennas in a decentralized network. The paper closes by discussing shortcomings in the model as well as future research directions.
Keywords
radio networks; Nakagami fading; Rayleigh fading; ad hoc network; decentralized network; decentralized wireless network analysis; multiuser interference; optimal spatial density; power control; stochastic geometry; transmission capacity framework; Fading; Interference; Markov processes; Receivers; Transmitters; Upper bound; Wireless networks; Transmission capacity; ad hoc networks; stochastic geometry; wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOMM.2010.093010.090478
Filename
5599263
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