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Dissertations on stochastic geometry and spatio-temporal point processes for the analysis and design of wireless networks:

Ph.D. Theses

  1. Vikram Chandrashekar, Coexistence in Femtocell-aided Cellular Architectures,  Ph.D. Thesis, University of Texas at Austin, 2009.

  2. Radha Krishna Ganti, A Stochastic Geometry Approach to the Interference and Outage Characterization of Large Wireless Networks, Ph.D. Thesis, Notre Dame, 2009.

  3. U. Niesen, Scaling Laws for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks, Ph.D. Thesis, MIT, 2009.

  4. C. Bordenave, Stochastic Analysis of Spatial Networks, Ph.D. Thesis, Ecole Polytechnique, 2006.

  5. O. Dousse, Asymptotic properties of wireless multi-hop networks, Ph.D. Thesis, EPFL, 2005.

  6. M. Karray, Analytic evaluation of wireless cellular networks performance by a spatial Markov process accounting for their geometry, dynamics and control schemes, Ph.D. Thesis, ENST, September 2007.

  7. K. Tchoumatchenko, Modeling of communication networks using stochastic geometry, PhD thesis, University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis, 1999.

 

M.S. Theses

  1. S. Srinivasa, Modeling Interference in Uniformly Random Wireless Networks: Theory and Applications, Master thesis, University of Notre Dame, 2007.

 


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