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Outage Probability in Multiple Access Packet Radio Networks in the Presence of Fading (1994)
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Author | Zorzi, Michele Pupolin, Silvano |
Abstract | The outage probability in a mobile communications environment, where the interferers are randomly distributed on the ground, taking into account the background noise, the co-channel interference and the random effects of propagation (log-normal shadowing and Rayleigh fading), is evaluated. Although not feasible in closed form, the computation can be performed numerically in a very fast and accurate manner. A comparison to the results reported in the recent literature is presented, along with a sensitivity analysis and an example of application. Keywords---Outage probability, Fading, Shadowing, Packet Radio, Mobile Communications I. INTRODUCTION Self-interference is the major limiting factor in multiple-access radio systems. To combat the phenomenon, in order to increase the network throughput, several different modulation formats and random access strategies have been proposed in the literature [1]. Most authors have considered only one of the two aspects outlined above, namely the ... |
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Volume Number | 43 |
Journal | IEEE Trans. Veh. Tech |
Language | English |
Publisher Date | 1994-01-01 |
Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Keyword | Outage Probability Multiple Access Packet Radio Network Rayleigh Fading Log-normal Shadowing Recent Literature Multiple-access Radio System Random Access Strategy Sensitivity Analysis Background Noise Co-channel Interference Mobile Communication Keywords Outage Probability Random Effect Accurate Manner Packet Radio Several Different Modulation Format Closed Form Network Throughput Mobile Communication Environment Introduction Self-interference |
Content Type | Text |
Resource Type | Article |