Computer Science – Information Theory
Scientific paper
2010-03-31
Computer Science
Information Theory
17 pages, 10 figures. Submitted to IEEE Trans. Comm.
Scientific paper
Lattices are important as models for the node locations in wireless networks for two main reasons: (1) When network designers have control over the placement of the nodes, they often prefer a regular arrangement in a lattice for coverage and interference reasons. (2) If nodes are randomly distributed or mobile, good channel access schemes ensure that concurrent transmitters are regularly spaced, hence the locations of the transmitting nodes are well approximated by a lattice. In this paper, we introduce general interference bounding techniques that permit the derivation of tight closed-form upper and lower bounds for all lattice networks, and we present and analyze optimum or near-optimum channel access schemes for one-dimensional, square, and triangular lattices.
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