A new Stochastic geometry model of coexistence of wireless body sensor networks

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Abstract

Stochastic geometry, in particular Poission point process theory, has been widely used in the last decade to provide models and methods to analyze wireless networks. It is a branch of mathematics which deals with the study of random point processes. There are various models for point processes, typically based on but going beyond the classic homogeneous Poisson point process. Poisson point process cannot be used to model the spatial distribution of the simultaneously active transmitters. A novel framework has been presented for modeling the intensity of simultaneous active transmitters of a random carrier sense multiple access wireless sensor network. This thinning rule uses a second-neighbors distance-dependent method, which controls too many nodes deleted of points close together.

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Yang, M., Liu, R., Wang, Y., Shu, M., & Yang, Y. (2017). A new Stochastic geometry model of coexistence of wireless body sensor networks. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 100). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710002033

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