Analysis of SINR Outage in Large-Scale Cellular Networks Using Campbell's Theorem and Cumulant Generating Functions
Sudarshan Guruacharya, Hina Tabassum, and Ekram Hossain

TL;DR
This paper introduces new analytical methods using Campbell's theorem and cumulant generating functions to evaluate SINR outage probabilities in large-scale cellular networks, addressing limitations of traditional moment-based approaches.
Contribution
It develops two novel techniques for SINR outage analysis: one using cumulants with Charlier expansion, and another employing the saddle point method, applicable when moment generating functions are intractable.
Findings
Cumulant-based methods provide accurate outage probability estimates.
Saddle point approximation offers a semi-analytical approach with high precision.
Numerical results validate the effectiveness of the proposed techniques.
Abstract
The signal-to-noise-plus-interference ratio (SINR) outage probability is one of the key performance parameters of a wireless cellular network, and its analytical as well as numerical evaluation has occupied many researchers. Recently, the introduction of stochastic geometric modeling of cellular networks has brought the outage problem to the forefront again. A popular and powerful approach is to exploit the available moment generating function (or Laplace transform) of received signal and interference, whenever it exists, by applying the Gil-Pelaez inversion formula. However, with the stochastic geometric modeling, the moment generating function may either be too complicated to exist in closed-form or at worst may not exist. Toward this end, in this paper, we study two alternate ways of evaluating the SINR outage. In the first case, we emphasize the significance of calculating cumulants…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Communication Networks Research
