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Dissertations on stochastic geometry and spatio-temporal
point processes for the analysis
and design of wireless networks:
Ph.D. Theses
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Vikram
Chandrashekar,
Coexistence in Femtocell-aided Cellular Architectures,
Ph.D. Thesis, University of Texas at Austin, 2009.
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Radha Krishna Ganti,
A Stochastic Geometry Approach to the Interference and Outage
Characterization of Large Wireless Networks, Ph.D. Thesis,
Notre Dame, 2009.
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U. Niesen,
Scaling Laws for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks, Ph.D. Thesis,
MIT, 2009.
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C. Bordenave,
Stochastic Analysis of Spatial Networks, Ph.D. Thesis, Ecole Polytechnique,
2006.
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O. Dousse,
Asymptotic
properties of wireless multi-hop networks, Ph.D. Thesis, EPFL, 2005.
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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.
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K. Tchoumatchenko,
Modeling of
communication networks using stochastic geometry, PhD thesis, University
of Nice - Sophia Antipolis, 1999.
M.S. Theses
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S. Srinivasa,
Modeling Interference in Uniformly Random Wireless Networks: Theory and
Applications, Master thesis, University
of Notre Dame, 2007.
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