Paper Type |
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Research Paper |
Title |
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Computation ofExtendedSuzuki MobileFadingChannel
(TypeII) Parameters |
Country |
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Kuwait |
Authors |
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Amin H. Al-Ka'bi, andHidab Z. Hamwi |
ABSTRACT:Multipath fading occurs in any environment where there is multipath propagation and there is some
movement of elements within the radio communications system. This may include the radio transmitter or
receiver position, or in the elements that give rise to the reflections. The multipath fading can often be relatively
deep, i.e. the signals fade completely away, whereas at other times the fading may not cause the signal to fall
below a useable strength. In this paper we discuss a model for extended Suzuki process (type II) and an
appropriate deterministic model, and we present and analyze simulation results based on these proposed
models.
IndexTerms: Fading channels, mobile radiochannels, wireless communications,extendedSuzukiprocesses.
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