Jahnel, Benedikt

Probabilistic methods in telecommunications - Cham : Birkhauser, 2020 - xi, 200 p. ; ill., 24 cm - Compact textbooks in mathematics .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Probabilistic modeling and analysis of spatial telecommunication systems have never been more important than they are today. In particular, it is an essential research area for designing and developing next-generation communication networks that are based on multihop message transmission technology. These lecture notes provide valuable insights into the underlying mathematical discipline, stochastic geometry, introducing the theory, mathematical models and basic concepts. They also discuss the latest applications of the theory to telecommunication systems. The text covers several of the most fundamental aspects of quality of service: connectivity, coverage, interference, random environments, and propagation of malware. It especially highlights two important limiting scenarios of large spatial systems: the high-density limit and the ergodic limit. The book also features an analysis of extreme events and their probabilities based on the theory of large deviations. Lastly, it includes a large number of exercises offering ample opportunities for independent self-study.

9783030360894


Telecommunication systems
Mathematical models
Probability and statistics
ALOHA protocol
Boolean model
Camphell theorem
Cox point process(CPP)
Dawson-Gartnar theorem
Displacement theorem
Ergodic
Gilbert graph
Kullback- Leibler divergence
Laplace principle
Matern hand-core point process
Palm distribution
Poisson-Vorono
Shape theorem
Superposition principle
Voter model
Weak convergence

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