Analysis of Millimeter Wave Networked Wearables in Crowded Environments

2015 49th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers(2015)

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The millimeter wave (mmWave) band has the potential to provide high throughput among wearable devices. When mmWave wearable networks are used in crowded environments, such as on a bus or train, antenna directivity and orientation hold the key to achieving Gbps rates. Previous work using stochastic geometry often assumes an infinite number of interfering nodes drawn from a Poisson Point Process (PPP). Since indoor wearable networks will be isolated due to walls, a network with a finite number of nodes may be a more suitable model. In this paper, we characterize the significant sources of interference and develop closed-form expressions for the spatially averaged performance of a typical user's wearable communication link. The effect of human body blockage on the mmWave signals and the role of network density are investigated to show that an increase in interferer density reduces the mean number of significant interferers.
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millimeter wave networked wearables,crowded environments,antenna directivity,stochastic geometry,interfering nodes,Poisson point process,indoor wearable networks,closed-form expressions,spatially averaged performance,wearable communication link,human body blockage,mmWave signals,network density,interferer density
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