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arxiv: 1205.5124 · v1 · pith:SALXG6ZZnew · submitted 2012-05-23 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Interference and Throughput in Aloha-based Ad Hoc Networks with Isotropic Node Distribution

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We study the interference and outage statistics in a slotted Aloha ad hoc network, where the spatial distribution of nodes is non-stationary and isotropic. In such a network, outage probability and local throughput depend on both the particular location in the network and the shape of the spatial distribution. We derive in closed-form certain distributional properties of the interference that are important for analyzing wireless networks as a function of the location and the spatial shape. Our results focus on path loss exponents 2 and 4, the former case not being analyzable before due to the stationarity assumption of the spatial node distribution. We propose two metrics for measuring local throughput in non-stationary networks and discuss how our findings can be applied to both analysis and optimization.

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