SIR Analysis via Signal Fractions

03/06/2020
by   Martin Haenggi, et al.
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The analysis of signal-to-interference ratios (SIRs) in wireless networks is instrumental to derive important performance metrics, including reliability, throughput, and delay. While a host of results on SIR distributions are now available, they are often not straightforwards to interpret, bound, visualize, and compare. In this letter, we offer an alternative path towards the analysis and visualization of the SIR distribution. The quantity at the core of this approach is the signal fraction (SF), which is the ratio of the signal power to the total received power. A key advantage is that the SF is constrained to [0,1]. We exemplify the benefits of the SF-based approach by reviewing known results for Poisson cellular networks. In the process, we derive new approximation and bounding techniques that are generally applicable.

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