1986
DOI: 10.1109/mcom.1986.1092972
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Multipath fading channel models for microwave digital radio

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“…Multipath channel model The multipath channel model used in this study is the standard three-path channel model proposed by Rummler [29]. The path delay t is computed using the so-called factor-of-six rule [30], [31], =I/6fB, where fB =(I+a)R is the channel bandwidth and oc=0.25 is the roll-off factor of the square-root raised-cosine filters used at the transmitter and receiver.…”
Section: A the Use Ofatpc Techniques In Wireless Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multipath channel model The multipath channel model used in this study is the standard three-path channel model proposed by Rummler [29]. The path delay t is computed using the so-called factor-of-six rule [30], [31], =I/6fB, where fB =(I+a)R is the channel bandwidth and oc=0.25 is the roll-off factor of the square-root raised-cosine filters used at the transmitter and receiver.…”
Section: A the Use Ofatpc Techniques In Wireless Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is one rVecuently referenced multipath fading model in line-of-sight microwave and aeronautical cOinmunications: three-path model [7]. Three-path fading model describes the multipath propagation in terms of a primary ray and a dominant interference ray,, where a primary ray consists of two rays with a 180 phase degree between them and is characterized as a flat attenuation.…”
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“…p is the number of rays and dð:Þ is the Dirac delta function [10]. For a sampled transfer function the ith spectral component is given by:…”
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