
Summary: Interference from other users limits the capacity, and possibly the connectivity, of wireless networks. A simple model of a wireless ad-hoc network, in which node locations are described by a homogeneous Poisson point process, and node transmission powers are random, is considered in this paper. A large deviation principle for the interference is presented under different assumptions on the distribution of transmission powers.
Poisson shot noise, Communication theory, subexponential distributions, fading channels, Channel models (including quantum) in information and communication theory, large deviations, 620, CDMA
Poisson shot noise, Communication theory, subexponential distributions, fading channels, Channel models (including quantum) in information and communication theory, large deviations, 620, CDMA
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