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Capacity and optimal resource allocation for fading broadcast channels .II. Outage capacity
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2001For Part I [ibid. 47, 1083-1102 (2001; Zbl 1024.94004)], see the joint review above.
Li, Lifang, Goldsmith, Andrea J.
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On MIMO capacity of Weibull Fading channels
2011 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, 2011Weibull MIMO channels are difficult to analyze due to their non-linear characteristic. While phase is not a major factor in SISO systems, the analysis of Weibull MIMO systems cannot easily discard it. The capacity upper bound in this work includes the contributions of both envelope and phase through the application of first and second moments of ...
Victor M. Vergara, Silvio E. Barbin
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On the capacity of fading channels
Proceedings of IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2002The approximation to the capacity of a fading channel is discussed, compared numerically and analyzed with the help of curve plots.
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Ergodic channel capacity for generalized fading channels
2014 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 2014The ergodic channel capacity (ECC) of single-branch receivers is studied under the scenarios described by means of α-η-μ, α-к-μ, and α-λ-μ-η generalized fading channels. Novel expressions are derived, which are the most general in this scientific area.
Anastasios Papazafeiropoulos +1 more
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Capacity of frequency selective fading channels
Proceedings of IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2002We derive a formula for the capacity of frequency selective fading channels, described by stationary ergodic processes. We express the capacity as an integral w.r.t. the limiting distribution of the eigenvalues of a particular channel matrix. We show that this distribution, and the capacity depend on the channel impulse response statistics only.
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Approximate capacity formulas for generalized fading radio channels
2016 IEEE 27th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), 2016In this paper, we present formulas for the approximate evaluation of average capacity over generalized Rician channels and obtain analytical estimates of accuracy. Additionally, novel formulas for assessing Nakagami-m channel capacity with non-integer values of m were obtained.
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Estimate of channel capacity in Raleigh fading environment
38th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, 1990The channel capacity in a Rayleigh fading environment has been derived. The result shows that the channel capacity in a Rayleigh fading environment is always lower than that in a Gaussian noise environment. In the digital transmission operating in a mobile radio environment which has Rayleigh fading statistics, it is important to know what the ...
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Capacity degradation of packet radio fading channels
Proceedings of the sixth symposium on Data communications - SIGCOMM '79, 1979A mathematical model is developed to determine the probability of successful transmission of a packet over a fading land mobile data channel.The model is further extended to packet radio channels and the throughput degradation of three random access schemes is analyzed. A relationship between throughput degradation and distance from the base station is
J. Schwarz daSilva, S. Mahmoud
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Secrecy capacity of correlated rayleigh fading channels
2012 18th Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications (APCC), 2012We consider the secure transmission of information over Rayleigh fading wiretap channel when the main and eavesdropper channels are correlated there. Assuming that before transmission the transmitter knows the full channel state information (CSI) of both the main and eavesdropper channels, we analyze the average secrecy capacity with limited signal-to ...
null Jinxiao Zhu +3 more
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MIMO capacity results for Rician fading channels
GLOBECOM '03. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37489), 2004The capacity of a multiple antenna system in Rician fading is considered under the assumption that channel state information (CSI) is available only at the receiver and that the transmitter has knowledge of the statistical properties of the fading process though not the instantaneous CSI.
S.K. Jayaweera, H.V. Poor
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