A new simple model for land mobile satellite channels: first- and second-order statistics
New Jersey Institute of Technology · University of Minnesota
Abstract
We propose a new shadowed Rice (1948) model for land mobile satellite channels. In this model, the amplitude of the line-of-sight is characterized by the Nakagami distribution. The major advantage of the model is that it leads to closed-form and mathematically-tractable expressions for the fundamental channel statistics such as the envelope probability density function, moment generating function of the instantaneous power, and the level crossing rate. The model is very convenient for analytical and numerical performance prediction of complicated narrowband and wideband land mobile satellite systems, with different types of uncoded/coded modulations, with or without diversity. Comparison of the first- and the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Nakagami distribution
- Narrowband
- Channel (broadcasting)
- Moment-generating function
- Probability density function
- Wideband
- Order statistic
- Life in Land