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Spatial and Social Paradigms for Interference and Coverage Analysis in Underlay D2D Network
2017
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
The homogeneous Poisson point process (PPP) is widely used to model spatial distribution of base stations and mobile terminals. The same process can be used to model underlay device-to-device (D2D) network, however, neglecting homophilic relation for D2D pairing presents underestimated system insights. In this paper, we model both spatial and social distributions of interfering D2D nodes as proximity based independently marked homogeneous Poisson point process. The proximity considers physical
doi:10.1109/tvt.2017.2699620
fatcat:bhmasz5xdnadralzq6efkuolwa