DocumentCode :
3602686
Title :
Distance Distributions and Proximity Estimation Given Knowledge of the Heterogeneous Network Layout
Author :
Xenakis, Dionysis ; Merakos, Lazaros ; Kountouris, Marios ; Passas, Nikos ; Verikoukis, Christos
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. & Telecommun., Univ. of Athens, Athens, Greece
Volume :
14
Issue :
10
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
5498
Lastpage :
5512
Abstract :
Today´s heterogeneous wireless network (HWN) is a collection of ubiquitous wireless networking elements (WNEs) that support diverse functional capabilities and networking purposes. In such a heterogeneous networking environment, proximity estimation will play a key role for the seamless support of emerging applications that span from the direct exchange of localized traffic between homogeneous WNEs (peer-to-peer communications) to positioning for autonomous systems using location information from the ubiquitous HWN infrastructure. Since most of the existing wireless networking technologies enable the direct (or indirect) estimation of the distances and angles between their WNEs, the integration of such spatial information is a natural solution for robustly handling the unprecedented demand for proximity estimation between the myriads of WNEs. In this paper, we develop an analytical framework that integrates existing knowledge of the HWN layout to enable proximity estimation between WNE supporting different radio access technologies (RATs). In this direction, we derive closed-form expressions for the distance distribution between two tagged WNEs given partial (or full) knowledge of the HWN topology. The derived expressions enable us to analyze how different levels of location-awareness affect the performance of proximity estimation between WNEs that are not necessarily capable of communicating directly. Optimal strategies for the deployment of WNEs, as means of maximizing the probability of successful proximity estimation between two WNEs of interest, are presented, and useful guidelines for the design of location-aware proximity estimation in the nowadays HWN are drawn.
Keywords :
estimation theory; mobility management (mobile radio); radio access networks; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication traffic; HWN layout; HWN topology; RAT; autonomous systems; distance distributions; heterogeneous network layout; heterogeneous networking environment; heterogeneous wireless network; homogeneous WNE; localized traffic; location-aware proximity estimation; peer-to-peer communications; radio access technologies; spatial information; ubiquitous HWN infrastructure; ubiquitous wireless networking elements; wireless networking technologies; Analytical models; Distribution functions; Estimation; Layout; Rats; Sensors; Wireless communication; Cluster Process; Heterogeneous Wireless Networks; Multitier Model; Proximity Estimation; Proximity estimation; cluster process; heterogeneous wireless networks; multi-tier model;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1276
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2015.2439273
Filename :
7115167
Link To Document :
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