Journal article
When do wireless network signals appear Poisson?
HP Keeler, N Ross, A Xia
Bernoulli | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.3150/16-BEJ917
Abstract
We consider the point process of signal strengths from transmitters in a wireless network observed from a fixed position under models with general signal path loss and random propagation effects. We show via coupling arguments that under general conditions this point process of signal strengths can be well-approximated by an inhomogeneous Poisson or a Cox point processes on the positive real line. We also provide some bounds on the total variation distance between the laws of these point processes and both Poisson and Cox point processes. Under appropriate conditions, these results support the use of a spatial Poisson point process for the underlying positioning of transmitters in models of ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Australian Research Council grants DP110101663 (H.P. Keeler), DP120102398 (A. Xia), and DP150101459 (N. Ross and A. Xia). We thank the referee and Associate Editor for helpful comments.