Title
Parametric distance distributions for fixed access network analysis and planning.
Abstract
The access network displays the important particularity that the locations of the network components strongly depend on geometrical features such as road systems and city's architecture. This paper presents a model for access networks arising from stochastic geometry, which takes this geometric structure into consideration, and thus offers a relevant view on location-dependent characteristics such as point-to-point connections as shortest paths along the road system. Closed analytical formulas are derived for point-to-point distance distributions, explicitly depending on the morphology of this road system. Theoretical predictions are successfully compared to real data from fixed access networks deployed in dense urban areas.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2009
International Teletraffic Congress
geometry,stochastic processes,subscriber loops,telecommunication network planning,closed analytical formulas,fixed access network analysis,fixed access network planning,location-dependent characteristics,parametric distance distributions,point-to-point connections,point-to-point distance distributions,road system,stochastic geometry
Field
DocType
Citations 
Stochastic geometry,Data modeling,Mathematical optimization,Architecture,Fixed access,Computer science,Stochastic process,Parametric statistics,Network analysis,Access network
Conference
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.60
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Catherine Gloaguen1225.43
Florian Voss2193.58
Volker Schmidt3305.28