The objective of this thesis consists in analysing the global statistics of the coverage and EMF exposure in wireless communication networks. To this purpose, stochastic geometry theory is employed as mathematical framework to model the randomness in the network topology. A number of novel performance metrics are introduced to characterize the exposure in large-scale environments. Two categories of wireless architectures are then studied: cellular and cell-free systems. Finally, an optimization problem is proposed to minimize the exposure in a heterogeneous network for a scenario of tier addition.
Wiame, C. (2023). Joint coverage and EMF exposure analysis in cellular and cell-free networks : a stochastic geometry perspective. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/246750