On the spatial modeling of wireless networks by random packing models

Speaker : Tien Viet Nuyen
INRIA
Date: 21/03/2012
Time: 2:00 pm - 2:15 pm
Location: LINCS Meeting Room 40

Abstract

Preview of talk at INFOCOM 2012 and associated workshop.

In order to represent the set of transmitters simultaneously accessing a wireless network using carrier sensing based medium access protocols, one needs tractable point processes satisfying certain exclusion rules. Such exclusion rules forbid the use of Poisson point processes within this context. It has been observed that Matern point processes, which have been advocated in the past because of their exclusion based definition, are rather conservative within this context. The present paper confirms that it would be more appropriate to use the point processes induced by the Random Sequential Algorithm in order to describe such point patterns. It also shows that this point process is in fact as tractable as the Matern model. The generating functional of this point process is shown to be the solution of a differential equation, which is the main new mathematical result of the paper. In comparison, no equivalent result is known for the Matern hard-core model. Using this differential equation, a new heuristic method is proposed, which leads to simple bounds and estimates for several important network performance metrics. These bounds and estimates are evaluated by Monte Carlo simulation.

Joint work with Francois Baccelli