Stochastic Geometry and Wireless Networks Volume I
Part I provides a compact survey on classical stochastic geometry models. The basic models defined in this part will be used and extended throughout t...
Part I provides a compact survey on classical stochastic geometry models. The basic models defined in this part will be used and extended throughout t...
A wireless communication network can be viewed as a collection of nodes, located in some domain, which can in turn be transmitters or receivers (depen...
Sensors are points ofcontact betweenthe material world ofatoms, mass, andenergy and the seemingly immaterial world of information, computation, and co...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) is gaining in popularity, especially as we find ourselves in this communications age and headed towards a ubiqui...
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