The spatial distribution of transmitters, receivers and relaying devices is an essential feature for assessing the capacity of a wireless network. The modeling of such networks requires methods and tools from point process theory, stochastic geometry and random graph theory. The art of modeling wi…
The spatial distribution of transmitters, receivers and relaying devices is an essential feature for assessing the capacity of a wireless network. The modeling of such networks requires methods and tools from point process theory, stochastic geometry and random graph theory. The art of modeling wireless networks is strongly multi-disciplinary, combining these spatial, stochastic tools with information theory, combinatorics, game theory, etc. SpaSWiN is the first workshop specifically devoted to the use of spatial stochastic models for wireless communications.
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