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Wireless Cellular Networks with Shadowing B. B?aszczyszyn, M.K. Karray NetGCooP Paris, 12–14 October 2011. – p. 1

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Wireless Cellular Networks Shadowing
B.Baszczyszy,nM.K.Karray
NetGCooP
Paris, 12–14 October 2011.
with
– p. 1
Shadowing
In wireless communications, shadowing isdeviation of the power of the received electromagnetic signal from an average value.
Caused by obstacles affecting the wave propagation.
May vary withgeographical positionand/or radio frequency.
Usually modelled as a random process.
– p. 2
Shadowing
Commonly believed that the larger variance (variability?) in the worse performance of wireless networks.
the shadowing process (cellular) communication
– p. 3
Shadowing
Commonly believed that the larger variance (variability?) in the shadowing process the worse performance of wireless (cellular) communication networks. Looks like
yet
another
incarnation
of
the
Ross's
conjecture...
– p. 3
Shadowing
Commonly believed that the larger variance (variability?) in the shadowing process the worse performance of wireless (cellular) communication networks. Looks like yet another incarnation of theRoss's conjecture...
Happens not always to be true.
– p. 3
Shadowing
Commonly believed that the larger variance (variability?) in the shadowing process the worse performance of wireless (cellular) communication networks. Looks like yet another incarnation of theRoss's conjecture...
Happens not always to be true.
Sometimes quite the opposite is true: astochastic resonance...
– p. 3
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