System-Level Modeling and Evaluation of Heterogeneous Mobile Networks: The Symbiosis of Theory and Simulations - Couverture souple

Taranetz, Martin

 
9783838151373: System-Level Modeling and Evaluation of Heterogeneous Mobile Networks: The Symbiosis of Theory and Simulations

Synopsis

The cumulative impact of co-channel interferers, commonly referred to as aggregate network interference, is one of the main performance limiting factors in today’s mobile cellular networks. Thus, its careful statistical description is decisive for system analysis and design. A system model for interference analysis is required to capture essential network variation effects, such as base station deployment- and signal propagation characteristics. Furthermore it should be simple and tractable so as to enable first-order insights on design fundamentals and rapid exchange of new ideas. Interference modeling has posed a challenge ever since the establishment of traditional macro-cellular deployments. The recent emergence of heterogeneous network topologies complicates matters by contesting many established aspects of time-honored approaches. This book presents user-centric system models that enable to investigate scenarios with an anisotropic interference impact.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

The cumulative impact of co-channel interferers, commonly referred to as aggregate network interference, is one of the main performance limiting factors in today’s mobile cellular networks. Thus, its careful statistical description is decisive for system analysis and design. A system model for interference analysis is required to capture essential network variation effects, such as base station deployment- and signal propagation characteristics. Furthermore it should be simple and tractable so as to enable first-order insights on design fundamentals and rapid exchange of new ideas. Interference modeling has posed a challenge ever since the establishment of traditional macro-cellular deployments. The recent emergence of heterogeneous network topologies complicates matters by contesting many established aspects of time-honored approaches. This book presents user-centric system models that enable to investigate scenarios with an anisotropic interference impact.

Biographie de l'auteur

Martin Taranetz received the Dipl.-Ing degree (M.Sc. equivalent) in telecommunications with highest distinctions from the TU Wien, Vienna, Austria, in 2011, respectively. He also received his Dr. techn. degree (Ph.D. equivalent) in telecommunications engineering with highest honors from the TU Wien in 2015.

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