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Performance Characterization of Randomly Moving Users in a Stochastic Heterogeneous Network
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Wireless Communication has seen an exponential growth during the last few years and is expected to grow further in the coming years. From the planned base station deployment of yesteryear, the industry has come to a stage where the locations and numbers of base stations are increasingly random, and heterogeneous where different classes of base stations exist. This randomness will be exemplified by the addition of small cells and pico-cells whose locations and activities are sometimes out of the operator’s control. (As cited in abstract.) *Publication date not found.
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- 2021-10-28
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- Report