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In this paper, we analyze jamming against wireless networks from an error probability perspective. Specifically, we investigate the impact of a fixed number of jammers against a network of base stations (BS) or access points (AP). We first derive analytical expressions for the error probability of a victim receiver in the downlink of this wireless network and later study whether or not some recent...
In this paper, we develop a comprehensive analytical framework to characterize the performance of device-centric content availability in device-to-device (D2D) networks. Modeling the locations of devices as a variant of Thomas cluster process, we derive the coverage probability of a typical device when its content of interest is available at its kth closest device within the same cluster. Using the...
We develop a general downlink model for multi-antenna heterogeneous cellular networks (HetNets), where base stations (BSs) across tiers may differ in terms of transmit power, target signal-to-interference-ratio (\sir), deployment density, number of transmit antennas and the type of multi-antenna transmission. In particular, we consider and compare space division multiple access (SDMA), single user...
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