Coverage and Connectivity of Ad-Hoc Networks in Presence of Channel Randomness
In this paper we present an analytical procedure for the computation of the
node isolation probability in an ad-hoc network in presence of channel
randomness, with applications to shadowing and fading phenomena. Such a
probability coincides with the complement of the coverage probability, given
that nodes are distributed according to a Poisson point process. These results
are used to obtain an estimate of the connectivity features for very dense
networks. For the case of superimposed lognormal shadowing and Rayleigh
fading, the connectivity improvements achievable by means of diversity schemes
are investigated.
Philippe Nain
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