Title
Uncoordinated Massive Wireless Networks: Spatiotemporal Models and Multiaccess Strategies
Abstract
The massive wireless networks (MWNs) enable surging applications for the Internet of Things and cyber physical systems. In these applications, nodes typically exhibit stringent power constraints, limited computing capabilities, and sporadic traffic patterns. This paper develops a spatiotemporal model to characterize and design uncoordinated multiple access (UMA) strategies for MWNs. By combining stochastic geometry and queueing theory, the paper quantifies the scalability of UMA via the maximum spatiotemporal traffic density that can be accommodated in the network, while satisfying the target operational constraints (e.g., stability) for a given percentile of the nodes. The developed framework is then used to design UMA strategies that stabilize the node data buffers and achieve desirable latency, buffer size, and data rate.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1109/TNET.2019.2892709
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking
Keywords
Field
DocType
Wireless networks,Internet of Things,uncoordinated multiple access,meta distribution of the SINR
Stochastic geometry,Wireless network,Wireless,Computer science,Latency (engineering),Computer network,Cyber-physical system,Queueing theory,Wireless sensor network,Scalability,Distributed computing
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
27
3
1063-6692
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.43
0
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Giovanni Chisci1131.54
ElSawy Hesham2102160.75
Andrea Conti31594106.05
Alouini Mohamed-Slim4122611194.14
Moe Z. Win52225196.12