Spatial Birth-And-Death Wireless Networks

When

08/01/2020    
11:00 am-12:00 pm
Pierre Popineau
Inria

Where

Paris-Rennes Room (EIT Digital)
23 avenue d'Italie, 75013 Paris

Event Type

Reference: Spatial birth-and-death wireless networks, F. Baccelli et A. Sankararaman.

Stochastic geometry can prove useful to model spatial stochastic systems. In this paper, Baccelli and Sankararaman present a continuous space-time model for wireless networks taking into account stochastic interactions between users. The paper studies the stability region for the underlying Markov chain and produces an exact value for the cutoff arrival rate for the system. As an extension, I will talk about  some natural extensions of the model I’m currently working on.

Slides: Spatial_Birth-And-Death_Wireless_Networks.

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