2017 IEEE 30th Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/ccece.2017.7946745
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Performance analysis of a low-complexity detection for OFDM Index Modulation over Nakagami-m fading

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“…over the composite Nakagami-m and Gamma (NG) model for various fading (m) and shadowing (c) parameters. The results validates the analytical result that is presented in[8,10]. FromFigure 2, it is observed that the composite fading and shadowing channel approximately matches the Rayleigh and Nakagami-m (m=1) fading channels at c = 2.15 and m = 1.…”
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“…over the composite Nakagami-m and Gamma (NG) model for various fading (m) and shadowing (c) parameters. The results validates the analytical result that is presented in[8,10]. FromFigure 2, it is observed that the composite fading and shadowing channel approximately matches the Rayleigh and Nakagami-m (m=1) fading channels at c = 2.15 and m = 1.…”
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“…where γ is the instantaneous signal to noise ratio (SNR) of the active subcarrier. The approximate expression of PEP has been derived as [8]:…”
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