| M.-J. Ho, G.L. Stu # ber, Co-channel interference of microcellular systems on shadowed Nakagami fading channels, 43rd IEEE VTC 1993. |
....In this environment the receiver does not average out the envelope fading due to multipath but rather reacts to the instantaneous composite multipath shadowed signal [50, Sec. 2.4. 2] This is typically the scenario in congested downtown areas with slow moving pedestrians and vehicles [38] 51] [52]. This type of composite fading is also observed in land mobile satellite systems subject to vegetative and or urban shadowing [53] 54] 55] 56] 57] There are two approaches and various combinations suggested in the literature for obtaining the composite distribution. Here, as an example, ....
....systems subject to vegetative and or urban shadowing [53] 54] 55] 56] 57] There are two approaches and various combinations suggested in the literature for obtaining the composite distribution. Here, as an example, we present the composite gamma log normal PDF introduced by Ho and Stuber [52]. This PDF arises in Nakagami m shadowed environments and is obtained by averaging the gamma distributed signal power (or equivalently the SNR per symbol) 9) over the conditional density of the log normally distributed mean signal power (or equivalently the average SNR per symbol) 10) giving ....
M. J. Ho and G. L. Stuber, "Co-channel interference of microcellular systems on shadowed Nakagami fading channels," in Proc. IEEE Veh. Technol. Conf. VTC'93, Secaucus, NJ, pp. 568--571, May 1993.
....In this environment, the receiver does not average out the envelope fading due to multipath, but rather reacts to the instantaneous composite multipath shadowed signal [39, Sec. 2.4. 2] This is typically the scenario in congested downtown areas with slow moving pedestrians and vehicles [40] [42]. This type of composite fading is also observed in land mobile satellite systems subject to vegetative and or urban shadowing [43] 47] There are two approaches and various combinations suggested in the literature for obtaining the composite distribution. Here, as an example, we present the ....
....satellite systems subject to vegetative and or urban shadowing [43] 47] There are two approaches and various combinations suggested in the literature for obtaining the composite distribution. Here, as an example, we present the composite gamma log normal pdf introduced by Ho and St uber [42]. This pdf arises in Nakagami shadowed environments and is obtained by averaging the gamma distributed signal power (or equivalently the SNR per symbol) 9) over the conditional density of the log normally distributed mean signal power (or equivalently, the average SNR per symbol) 10) giving ....
M. J. Ho and G. L. Stuber, "Co-channel interference of microcellular systems on shadowed Nakagami fading channels," in Proc. IEEE Vehicular Technology Conf. (VTC'93), Secaucus, NJ, May 1993, pp. 568--571.
....In this environment the receiver does not average out the envelope fading due to multipath but rather reacts to the instantaneous composite multipath shadowed signal [50, Sec. 2.4. 2] This is typically the scenario in congested downtown areas with slow moving pedestrians and vehicles [38] 51] [52]. This type of composite fading is also observed in land mobile satellite systems subject to vegetative and or urban shadowing [53] 54] 55] 56] 57] There are two approaches and various combinations suggested in the literature for obtaining the composite distribution. Here, as an example, ....
....systems subject to vegetative and or urban shadowing [53] 54] 55] 56] 57] There are two approaches and various combinations suggested in the literature for obtaining the composite distribution. Here, as an example, we present the composite gamma log normal PDF introduced by Ho and Stuber [52]. This PDF arises in Nakagami m shadowed environments and is obtained by averaging the gamma distributed signal power (or equivalently the SNR per symbol) 9) over the conditional density of the log normally distributed mean signal power (or equivalently the average SNR per symbol) 10) giving ....
M. J. Ho and G. L. Stuber, "Co-channel interference of microcellular systems on shadowed Nakagami fading channels," in Proc. IEEE Veh. Technol. Conf. VTC'93, Secaucus, NJ, pp. 568--571, May 1993.
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M.-J. Ho, G.L. Stu # ber, Co-channel interference of microcellular systems on shadowed Nakagami fading channels, 43rd IEEE VTC 1993.
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M. J. Ho and G. L. Stuber, "Co-channel interference of microcellular systems on shadowed Nakagami fading channels," in Proc. IEEE Vehicular Technology Conf. VTC'93, Secaucus, NJ, May 1993, pp. 568--571.
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M.-J. Ho and G. L. St uber, "Co-channel interference of microcellular systems on shadowed Nakagami fading channels," in Proc. IEEE Veh. Technol. Conf. VTC'93, Secaucus, NJ, May 1993, pp. 568--571.
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M. J. Ho and G. L. Stuber, "Co-Channel Interference of Microcellular Systems on Shadowed Nakagami Fading Channels," Proc. IEEE Vehic. Tech. Conf., Secaucus, NJ, May 1993, pp. 568--71.
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