HetNets Coverage Modeling and Analysis Over Fox's H-Fading Channels

02/13/2019
by   Imene Trigui, et al.
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This paper embodies the Fox's H-transform theory into a unifying modeling and analysis of HetNets. The proposed framework has the potential, due to the Fox's H-functions versatility, of significantly simplifying the cumbersome analysis and representation of cellular coverage, while subsuming those previously derived for all known simple and composite fading models. The paper reveals important insights into the practice of densification in conjunction with signal-to-noise plus interference (SINR) thresholds and path-loss models.

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