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Illustration of OFDMA Technique

Illustration of OFDMA Technique

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Current telecommunication networks face a surge in the number of connected Machine Type Communication (MTC) devices, creating an unprecedented disproportionate demand for existing resources, especially when working with a Heterogeneous Network (HetNet). This demand cannot be addressed adequately as the infrastructure’s transition process between di...

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... distributed over a two-dimensional region R 2 we can define the Joint cc process and subsidiary processes in simpler terms as detailed in Eq. 28, along with a realization of Matérn cluster process shown in Fig. 19. Applying principles introduced in this chapter we can generalize the Poisson process on a sphere to a 3D shape for instance. Fig. 18 illustrates a Matérn cluster process where the parent points engulfed n-uniformly distributed points inside a spherical region of space, this generalization could be used in, for example, users placement in a 3D environment as well as UAV positioning in regions of space to maximize coverage, the potential is this generalization using ...
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... We explored the possibility of generalizing the Matérn cluster process to R 3 as shown in Fig. 18, which could be a robust tool to enhance the simulation of telecommunication networks without the need to generate UEs by using, for example, a licensed ...

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