An Analysis on the Inter-Cell Station Dependency Probability in an IEEE 802.11 Infrastructure WLANs
Albert Sunny, Joy Kuri, Anurag Kumar

TL;DR
This paper investigates the probabilities of different dependency types among cells in IEEE 802.11 infrastructure WLANs, providing insights into network behavior and interference patterns.
Contribution
It introduces a method to compute inter-cell dependency probabilities, enhancing understanding of multi-cell WLAN interactions.
Findings
Derived probability models for cell dependencies
Identified key factors influencing dependency likelihood
Provided analytical tools for network performance analysis
Abstract
In this document, we are primarily interested in computing the probabilities of various types of dependencies that can occur in a multi-cell infrastructure network.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Networks and Protocols · Wireless Body Area Networks · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
