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Mobile Radio Channels

ISBN/EAN: 9780470517475
Umbreit-Nr.: 1653461

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 616 S.
Format in cm: 3 x 25 x 17.5
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Erschienen am 04.11.2011
Auflage: 2/2012
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  • Zusatztext
    • Providing a comprehensive overview of the modelling, analysis and simulation of mobile radio channels, this book gives a detailed understanding of fundamental issues and examines state-of-the-art techniques in mobile radio channel modelling. It analyses several mobile fading channels, including terrestrial and satellite flat-fading channels, various types of wideband channels and advanced MIMO channels, providing a fundamental understanding of the issues currently being investigated in the field. Important classes of narrowband, wideband, and space-time wireless channels are explored in detail with descriptions of efficient simulation methods for mobile radio channels being central. Strong emphasis is placed on the detailed origin of the presented channel models and a high degree of mathematical unity is conveyed. Using the described channel models, the reader can evaluate the performance of wireless communication systems under propagation conditions which are typical for multipath channels in various environments. * Introduces the fundamentals of stochastic and deterministic channel models * Explores the modelling and simulation of both wideband and narrowband mobile radio channels as well as several classes of MIMO channels * Describes general concepts including geometrical, reference and simulation models * Discusses several methods for the modelling of given Doppler, delay, and angular profiles * Elaborates on methods for the design, analysis, and realisation of efficient channel simulators * Examines techniques for the development of fast channel simulators * Provides links for downloading MATLAB(r), programs enabling the simulation and analysis of the mobile fading channels models presented, on the companion website (www.wiley.com/go/paetzold)

  • Kurztext
    • Providing a comprehensive overview of the modelling, analysis and simulation of mobile radio channels, this book gives a detailed understanding of fundamental issues and examines state-of-the-art techniques in mobile radio channel modelling. It analyses several mobile fading channels, including terrestrial and satellite flat-fading channels, various types of wideband channels and advanced MIMO channels, providing a fundamental understanding of the issues currently being investigated in the field. Important classes of narrowband, wideband, and space-time wireless channels are explored in detail with descriptions of efficient simulation methods for mobile radio channels being central. Strong emphasis is placed on the detailed origin of the presented channel models and a high degree of mathematical unity is conveyed. Using the described channel models, the reader can evaluate the performance of wireless communication systems under propagation conditions which are typical for multipath channels in various environments. * Introduces the fundamentals of stochastic and deterministic channel models * Explores the modelling and simulation of both wideband and narrowband mobile radio channels as well as several classes of MIMO channels * Describes general concepts including geometrical, reference and simulation models * Discusses several methods for the modelling of given Doppler, delay, and angular profiles * Elaborates on methods for the design, analysis, and realisation of efficient channel simulators * Examines techniques for the development of fast channel simulators * Provides links for downloading MATLAB(r), programs enabling the simulation and analysis of the mobile fading channels models presented, on the companion website (www.wiley.com/go/paetzold)

  • Autorenportrait
    • InhaltsangabePreface to the Second Edition xi List of Acronyms xv List of Symbols xix 1 Introduction 1 1.1 The Evolution of Mobile Radio Systems 1 1.2 Basic Knowledge of Mobile Radio Channels 8 1.3 Structure of this Book 12 2 Random Variables, Stochastic Processes, and Deterministic Signals 17 2.1 Random Variables 17 2.2 Stochastic Processes 37 2.3 Deterministic Signals 48 2.4 Further Reading 52 Appendix 2.A Derivation of Rice's General Formula for the Level-Crossing Rate 52 3 Rayleigh and Rice Channels 55 3.1 System Theoretical Description of Multipath Channels 56 3.2 Formal Description of Rayleigh and Rice Channels 61 3.3 Elementary Properties of Rayleigh and Rice Channels 62 3.4 Statistical Properties of Rayleigh and Rice Channels 69 3.5 Further Reading 84 Appendix 3.A Derivation of the Jakes Power Spectral Density and the Corresponding Autocorrelation Function 84 Appendix 3.B Derivation of the Autocorrelation Function of the Envelope 88 Appendix 3.C Derivation of the Autocovariance Spectrum of the Envelope Under Isotropic Scattering Conditions 90 Appendix 3.D Derivation of the Level-Crossing Rate of Rice Processes with Different Spectral Shapes of the Underlying Gaussian Random Processes 91 4 Introduction to Sum-of-Sinusoids Channel Models 95 4.1 Principle of Deterministic Channel Modelling 96 4.2 Elementary Properties of Deterministic Sum-of-Sinusoids Processes 102 4.3 Statistical Properties of Deterministic Sum-of-Sinusoids Processes 107 4.4 Classes of Sum-of-Sinusoids Processes 123 4.5 Basics of Sum-of-Cisoids Channel Models 126 4.6 Criteria for the Performance Evaluation 135 4.7 Further Reading 135 Appendix 4.A Derivation of the Autocorrelation Function of the Squared Envelope of Complex Deterministic Gaussian Processes 136 Appendix 4.B Derivation of the Exact Solution of the Level-Crossing Rate and the Average Duration of Fades of Deterministic Rice Processes 137 5 Parametrization of Sum-of-Sinusoids Channel Models 149 5.1 Methods for Computing the Doppler Frequencies and Gains 151 5.2 Methods for Computing the Phases 212 5.3 Fading Intervals of Deterministic Rayleigh Processes 214 5.4 Parametrization of Sum-of-Cisoids Channel Models 222 5.5 Concluding Remarks and Further Reading 234 Appendix 5.A Analysis of the Relative Model Error by Using the Monte Carlo Method 236 Appendix 5.B Proof of the Convergence of the Sample Mean Autocorrelation Function by Using the MEDS-SP 238 Appendix 5.C Proof of the Condition for Uncorrelated Inphase and Quadrature Components of SOC Processes 239 6 FrequencyNonselective Channel Models 241 6.1 The Extended Suzuki Process of Type I 243 6.2 The Extended Suzuki Process of Type II 268 6.3 The Generalized Rice Process 290 6.4 The Modified Loo Model 300 6.5 Modelling of Nonstationary Land Mobile Satellite Channels 319 7 FrequencySelective Channel Models 335 7.1 The Ellipse Model of Parsons and Bajwa 336 7.2 System Theoretical Description of Frequency-Selective Channels 338 7.3 Frequency-Selective Stochastic Channel Models 342 7.4 Frequency-Selective Sum-of-Sinusoids Channel Models 358 (SOSUS) Models 358 SOSUS Models 364 and Characteristic Quantities of SOSUS Models 368 7.5 Methods for Modelling of Given Power Delay Profiles 378 the Path Gains 381 7.6 Perfect Modelling and Simulation of Measured Wideband Mobile Radio Channels 396 7.7 Further Reading 406 Appendix 7.A Specification of the L-Path COST 207 Channel Models 409 Appendix 7.B Specification of the L-Path HIPERLAN/2 Channel Models 413 8 MIMO Channel Models 417 8.1 The Generalized Principle of Deterministic Channel Modelling 418 8.2 The OneRing MIMO Channel Model 421 8.3 The TwoRing MIMO Channel Model 438 8.4 The Elliptical MIMO Channel Model 457 8.5 Further Reading 469 Appendix 8.A Proof of Ergodicity 472 9 HighS
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