Analytical SIR for self-organizing wireless networks

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The signal to interference ratio (SIR) in the presence of multipath fading, shadowing and path loss is a valuable parameter for studying the capacity of a wireless system. This paper presents a new generalized path loss equation that takes into account the large-scale path loss as well as the small-scale multipath fading. The probability density function (pdf) of the SIR for self-organising wireless networks with Nakagami- m channel model is analytically derived using the new path loss equation. We chose the Nakagami- m channel fading model because it encompasses a large class of fading channels. The results presented show good agreement between the analytical and Monte Carlo- based methods. Furthermore, the pdf of the signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR) is provided as an extension to the SIR derivation. The analytical derivation of the pdf for a single interferer in this paper lays a solid foundation to calculate the statistics for multiple interferers. Copyright © 2009 Abdurazak Mudesir et al.

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Mudesir, A., Bode, M., Sung, K. W., & Haas, H. (2009). Analytical SIR for self-organizing wireless networks. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/912018

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