“… 1 (0.5, 𝜃 1 ; z 1 , z 2 , z 3 , t; z 4 , z 5 , z 6 , w), (7) where the integral 1 (0.5, 𝜃 1 ; z 1 , z 2 , z 3 , t; z 4 , z 5 , z 6 , w) is defined as…”
Section: Exact Aber/aser For Coherent Modulation Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have drawn enormous attention to the analysis of wireless systems in. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] The higher order statistical measures of 𝛼-𝜂-𝜅-𝜇 statistical distribution are got in. 1 Authors in, 2 presented expressions for cumulative distribution function (CDF), moment generating function (MGF), average channel capacity (ACC), and average bit error rate (ABER) for 𝛼-𝜂-𝜇 faded propagation medium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In, 5 the performance of SC receiver is analyzed over κ-𝜇 and 𝜂-𝜈 fading channels. The effective capacity of communication over 𝛼-𝜅-𝜇 faded medium, and 𝛼-𝜅-𝜇/Lognormal and 𝛼-𝜂-𝜇/Lognormal distribution is analyzed in 6 and, 7 respectively. In, 8 the exact expressions for OP, ACC, and ABER for different modulation formats are presented for 𝛼-𝜂-𝜅-𝜇 faded propagation medium.…”
We analyze the exact and generalized performance of two‐receiving antennas‐aided selection combining (SC) receivers over ‐‐ faded propagation medium. Especially, we have derived exact new expressions for the average bit/symbol error rate (ABER/ASER), and average channel capacity (ACC) for the considered system. The cumulative distribution function‐based method and probability density function‐based method are employed to derive ABER/ASER, and ACC expressions, respectively. Further, asymptotic ABER/ASER expressions are presented to examine diversity order which depends only on and . The change of fading parameters , , and are highlighted in the system's performance. Further, the correctness of all derived expressions is confirmed through simulations.
“… 1 (0.5, 𝜃 1 ; z 1 , z 2 , z 3 , t; z 4 , z 5 , z 6 , w), (7) where the integral 1 (0.5, 𝜃 1 ; z 1 , z 2 , z 3 , t; z 4 , z 5 , z 6 , w) is defined as…”
Section: Exact Aber/aser For Coherent Modulation Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have drawn enormous attention to the analysis of wireless systems in. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] The higher order statistical measures of 𝛼-𝜂-𝜅-𝜇 statistical distribution are got in. 1 Authors in, 2 presented expressions for cumulative distribution function (CDF), moment generating function (MGF), average channel capacity (ACC), and average bit error rate (ABER) for 𝛼-𝜂-𝜇 faded propagation medium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In, 5 the performance of SC receiver is analyzed over κ-𝜇 and 𝜂-𝜈 fading channels. The effective capacity of communication over 𝛼-𝜅-𝜇 faded medium, and 𝛼-𝜅-𝜇/Lognormal and 𝛼-𝜂-𝜇/Lognormal distribution is analyzed in 6 and, 7 respectively. In, 8 the exact expressions for OP, ACC, and ABER for different modulation formats are presented for 𝛼-𝜂-𝜅-𝜇 faded propagation medium.…”
We analyze the exact and generalized performance of two‐receiving antennas‐aided selection combining (SC) receivers over ‐‐ faded propagation medium. Especially, we have derived exact new expressions for the average bit/symbol error rate (ABER/ASER), and average channel capacity (ACC) for the considered system. The cumulative distribution function‐based method and probability density function‐based method are employed to derive ABER/ASER, and ACC expressions, respectively. Further, asymptotic ABER/ASER expressions are presented to examine diversity order which depends only on and . The change of fading parameters , , and are highlighted in the system's performance. Further, the correctness of all derived expressions is confirmed through simulations.
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