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Revisiting Circular-based Random Node Simulation
Proc. of the 9th IEEE International Symposium on Communication and Information Technology (ISCIT'09) (2009)
  • Dr. Mouhamed Abdulla, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Prof. Yousef R. Shayan, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Dr. Jun-Ho Baek, Dongguk University, Seoul, S. Korea
Abstract
In literature, a stochastic model for spreading nodes in a cellular cell is available. Despite its existence, the current method does not offer any versatility in dealing with sectored layers. Of course, this needed adaptability could be created synthetically through heuristic means. However, due to selective sampling, such practice dissolves the true randomness sought. Hence, in this paper, a universal exact scattering model is derived. Also, as an alternative to exhaustive simulation, a generic close-form path-loss predictor between a node and a BS is obtained. Further, using these results, an algorithm based on the superposition principle is proposed. This will ensure greater emulation flexibility, and attain a heterogeneous spatial density.
Keywords
  • Stochastic Geometry,
  • Monte Carlo Simulation,
  • Spatial Distribution,
  • Cellular Communication,
  • Statistical Modeling,
  • Statistical Analysis,
  • Mobile Radio,
  • Network Geometry,
  • Cellular Radio,
  • Mobile Communication,
  • path loss,
  • Network Deployment
Publication Date
Fall September 28, 2009
Location
Incheon, South Korea
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ISCIT.2009.5341148
Citation Information
M. Abdulla, Y. R. Shayan and J. H. Baek, "Revisiting Circular-Based Random Node Simulation,” In Proc. of the 9th IEEE International Symposium on Communication and Information Technology (ISCIT'09), pp. 731-732, Incheon, South Korea, Sep. 28-30, 2009. Link: https://doi.org/10.1109/ISCIT.2009.5341148
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