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Journal articles on the topic "Multipath channel with fading extended pedestrian a model"

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Tashatov, Nurlan N., Manara A. Seksembayeva, Gennady V. Ovechkin, Dina Satybaldina, and Yerzhan N. Seitkulov. "Interference immunity and energy efficiency of digital communications systems in multipath channel with fading." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 27, no. 3 (2022): 1412. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v27.i3.pp1412-1418.

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In the study of measures to improve channel efficiency, we developed and presented a performance analysis of a digital communication system for image transmission in a multipath channel with fading, in the MATLAB/Simulink environment, one of the main advan tages being that it provides high interference immunity in the presence of noise and interference and signal delays. The scheme has been investigated for bit error rate (BER) on additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel and multipath Rice and Rayleigh fading channel operating under the influence of inter-symbol interference (hereinafter ISI) and different parameters for the channel, where we considered cases of signal delay similar for EPA (extended pedestrian a model (EPA) standards). In this paper, we estimate the effectiveness of compensation for signal distortion in radio channels with fading on the basis coded orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (COFDM) technology, an adaptive equalizer, amplifiers on the transmitter side and a normalizer on t he receiver side, which is an acute problem in the field of wireless communication. This system can be applied to transmit better quality high-resolution radiological images over a wireless network inside a building and for a model analogous of pedestrian traffic.
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Tashatov, Nurlan N., Manara A. Seksembayeva, Gennady V. Ovechkin, Dina Satybaldina, and Yerzhan N. Seitkulov. "Interference immunity and energy efficiency of digital communications systems in multipath channel with fading." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 27, no. 3 (2022): 1412–18. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v27.i3.pp1412-1418.

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In the study of measures to improve channel efficiency, we developed and presented a performance analysis of a digital communication system for image transmission in a multipath channel with fading, in the MATLAB/Simulink environment, one of the main advantages being that it provides high interference immunity in the presence of noise and interference and signal delays. The scheme has been investigated for bit error rate (BER) on additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel and multipath Rice and Rayleigh fading channel operating under the influence of inter-symbol interference (hereinafter ISI) and different parameters for the channel, where we considered cases of signal delay similar for EPA (extended pedestrian a model (EPA) standards). In this paper, we estimate the effectiveness of compensation for signal distortion in radio channels with fading on the basis coded orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (COFDM) technology, an adaptive equalizer, amplifiers on the transmitter side and a normalizer on the receiver side, which is an acute problem in the field of wireless communication. This system can be applied to transmit better quality high-resolution radiological images over a wireless network inside a building and for a model analogous of pedestrian traffic.
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Tashatov, Nurlan N., Manara A. Seksembayeva, Gennady V. Ovechkin, and Yerzhan N. Seitkulov. "Modeling of communication channels with multipath propagation of signals by noise-immunity coding procedures in the frameworks of LTE standard." Radioelectronics. Nanosystems. Information Technologies. 14, no. 1 (2022): 73–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.17725/rensit.2022.14.073.

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A scheme of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technologies with a cyclic prefix was used, using the fast Fourier transform algorithm and amplifiers on the transmitter side and a normalizer on the receiver side. By adjusting the gains of the transmitting and receiving sides, the circuit practically makes it possible to reduce situations when inter-symbol interference (ISI) is affected to situations where it does not exist. The proposed model is modeled using Simulink based on MATLAB. The scheme was investigated for the bit error rate (BER) using the additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel and the multipath Rice fading channel operating under the influence of ISI and different parameters for the channel were investigated, where cases of signal delay similar to the EPA standards (Extended Pedestrian A model) were considered. Data transmission in the system includes a Relay channel and AWGN with different values of signal-to-noise ratio (SNR, dB) and different values of Gain, dbGain amplifier. Result: A graph of data transmission performance in a multipath channel with fading with respect to BER and SNR (BER ≈ 0 with values of SNR –21dB) was obtained. The effect of intersymbol interference on the receiver side is also considered by analyzing eye diagrams. The research data can be used in the design of radio engineering devices for data transmission over a wireless network.
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Almaamory, Aqiel N. "LDPC CODED MULTIUSER MC-CDMA PERFORMANCE OVERMULTIPATH RAYLEIGH FADING CHANNEL." Journal of Engineering 17, no. 04 (2011): 1039–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.31026/j.eng.2011.04.28.

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This work presents the simulation of a Low density Parity Check (LDPC) coding scheme withmultiuserMulti-Carrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) system over Additive WhiteGaussian Noise (AWGN) channel and multipath fading channels. The decoding technique used inthe simulation was iterative decoding since it gives maximum efficiency with ten iterations.Modulation schemes that used are Phase Shift Keying (BPSK, QPSK and 16 PSK), along with theOrthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). A 12 pilot carrier were used in the estimatorto compensate channel effect. The channel model used is Long Term Evolution (LTE) channel withTechnical Specification TS 25.101v2.10 and 5 MHz bandwidth including the channels of indoorto outdoor/ pedestrian channel and Vehicular channel
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Al-Ka'bi, Amin. "Computation of Extended Suzuki Mobile Fading Channel (Type I) Parameters." ECTI Transactions on Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Communications 15, no. 2 (2019): 18–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.37936/ecti-eec.2017152.171313.

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The analysis and modeling of mobile fading communications channels has been an active research topic since early beginnings of mobile radio systems. In mobile wireless communication systems, the multipath propagation in addition to the movement of the receiver and/or the transmitter leads to drastic and random fluctuations of the received signal. For flat fading channels, the extended Suzuki process of type (I) has been proposed as a stochastic model of such received signal fluctuations. In this paper we discuss this stochastic model and an appropriate deterministic model, and subsequently present and analyze simulation results based on these models. In this paper, a method to mitigate the effect of multipath propagation using an adaptive array antenna is presented. It is shown that by controlling a number of active elements and their spacing the array’s capability to eliminate scattered signals can be enhanced in the presence of pointing errors.
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Otsuka, Hiroyuki, Ruxiao Tian, and Koki Senda. "Transmission Performance of an OFDM-Based Higher-Order Modulation Scheme in Multipath Fading Channels." Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks 8, no. 2 (2019): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jsan8020019.

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Fifth-generation (5G) mobile systems are a necessary step toward successfully achieving further increases in data rates. As the use of higher-order quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) is expected to increase data rates within a limited bandwidth, we propose a method for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)-based 1024- and 4096-QAM transmission with soft-decision Viterbi decoding for use in 5G mobile systems. Through evaluation of the transmission performance of the proposed method over multipath fading channels using link-level simulations, we determine the bit error rate (BER) performance of OFDM-based 1024- and 4096-QAM as a function of coding rate under two multipath fading channel models: extended pedestrian A (EPA) and extended vehicular A (EVA). We also demonstrate the influence of phase error on OFDM-based 1024- and 4096-QAM and clarify the relationship between phase error and the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) penalty required to achieve a BER of 1 × 10−2. This work provides an effective solution for introducing higher-order modulation schemes in 5G and beyond.
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Almaamory, Aqiel N., and Husam Abduldaem Mohammed. "Performance Evaluation and Comparison Between LDPC and Turbo Coded MC-CDMA." Journal of Engineering 18, no. 04 (2023): 433–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.31026/j.eng.2012.04.05.

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This work presents a comparison between the Convolutional Encoding CE, Parallel Turbo code and Low density Parity Check (LDPC) coding schemes with a MultiUser Single Output MUSO Multi-Carrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) system over multipath fading channels. The decoding technique used in the simulation was iterative decoding since it gives maximum efficiency at higher iterations. Modulation schemes used is Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QAM. An 8 pilot carrier wereused to compensate channel effect with Least Square Estimation method. The channel model used is Long Term Evolution (LTE) channel with Technical Specification TS 25.101v2.10 and 5 MHz bandwidth bandwidth including the channels of indoor to outdoor/ pedestrian channel and Vehicular channel. The results showed that the performance of the proposed system was better when the LDPC was used as a coding technique
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Hussein, Walaa, Kamil Audah, N. K. Noordin, et al. "Least Square Estimation-Based Different Fast Fading Channel Models in MIMO-OFDM Systems." International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems 2023 (August 29, 2023): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/5547634.

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In cellular wireless communication systems, channel estimation (CE) plays a pivotal role as a crucial technique applied in orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) modulation. CE utilizes a variety of methods, including decision-directed channel estimation, pilot-assisted channel estimation (PACE), and blind channel estimation. Among these options, PACE is widely favored for its remarkable stability and consistent superior performance. The idea of massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) shows tremendous potential for the future of wireless communications. However, existing massive MIMO systems face challenges with their high computational complexity and intricate spatial structures, preventing efficient utilization of channel and sparsity features in these multiantenna systems. In communication channels, the signal received is often influenced by the characteristics of the channel and noise present at the receiver. To address this issue, an efficient dataset is utilized, employing the least square (LS) algorithm for minimization. OFDM is a commonly and widely used modulation method in communication systems utilized to specifically combat resonance fading in wireless channels. In wireless communication systems employing OFDM-MIMO, frequency selectivity and time-varying attributes due to multipath channels cause Intercarrier Interference (ICI) among symbols. Channel estimation is a vital aspect for mitigating the effects of fading channels. This investigation focuses on the application of a method examined in the study, which involves a block-type pilot symbol-assisted estimation technique for Rayleigh and Rician fading channel models. The research assesses the performance of the least square (LS) channel estimators in fast-fading channel models while employing various symbol mapping techniques focusing on bit error rate, throughput, and mean square error. The results indicate that the LS estimator exhibits excellent performance in Rayleigh and AWGN channels within the pedestrian A (PedA) model for both uplink and downlink scenarios. It outperforms the PedA model without channel estimation.
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Olama, Mohammed M., Seddik M. Djouadi, Yanyan Li, and Aly Fathy. "Modeling, Real-Time Estimation, and Identification of UWB Indoor Wireless Channels." International Journal of Antennas and Propagation 2013 (2013): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/467670.

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Stochastic differential equations (SDEs) are used to model ultrawideband (UWB) indoor wireless channels. We show that the impulse responses for time-varying indoor wireless channels can be approximated in a mean-square sense as close as desired by impulse responses that can be realized by SDEs. The state variables represent the inphase and quadrature components of the UWB channel. The expected maximization and extended Kalman filter are employed to recursively identify and estimate the channel parameters and states, respectively, from online received signal strength measured data. Both resolvable and nonresolvable multipath received signals are considered and represented as small-scaled Nakagami fading. The proposed models together with the estimation algorithm are tested using UWB indoor measurement data demonstrating the method’s viability and the results are presented.
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Abrar, Ahmed, Junaid Nawaz Syed, and Muhammad Gulfam Sardar. "Small-Scale Fading Statistics of Emerging 3-D Mobile Radio Cellular Propagation Channels." August 2, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2587190.

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In delivering fifth generation (5G) communication networks, the fundamental advancements in the scale of antenna arrays, density of networks, mobility of communicating nodes, size of cells, and range of frequencies necessitate the derivation of an appropriate and reliable channel model. A tunable three dimensional (3-D) geometric channel model comprehending the mobility of user terminal together with high degree of flexibility in modelling the shape, orientation, and scale of the scattering region is proposed. Characterization of Doppler spectrum, quantization of multipath dispersion in angular domain, and second order fading statistics of the radio propagation channel is presented. Mathematical expressions for joint and marginal probability density function of Doppler shift and multipath power are derived for this advanced 3-D hollow geometric scattering model. Next, an analysis on the Doppler spectrum is presented, where the impact of various physical channel parameters on its statistical characteristics is analyzed. Since, the quantification of multipath dispersion in 3-D angular domain is of vital importance for designing large scale planner antenna arrays with very high directional resolution for emerging 5G communications, therefore, a thorough analysis on the multipath shape factors (SFs) of the proposed analytical 3-D channel model is conducted. Finally, the analysis on SFs is extended for characterization of second order fading statistics of multipath channels.
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Book chapters on the topic "Multipath channel with fading extended pedestrian a model"

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Karadimas, Petros. "Stochastic Modeling of Narrowband Fading Channels with Three Dimensional Diffuse Scattering." In Handbook of Research on Heterogeneous Next Generation Networking. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-108-7.ch016.

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This chapter studies a composite stochastic model, in which the diffuse component arises from three dimensional (3-D) multipath scattering. That case occurs especially in dense scattering environments, in which the tall obstacles cause arrival of multipath power in the elevation plane, besides that arriving in the azimuth one. Also the multipath components are assumed to arrive at the mobile receiver in specific angular sectors at the azimuth receiver’s plane. The last is physically justified by multipath power blocking due to the channel obstacles (shadow fading), or/and lack of scattering objects at specific angular directions, or/and directional antennas utilization. An extended Suzuki model, where the Rician process for the diffuse scattering component is multiplied by a lognormal one, is considered as an appropriate composite model. The most important metrics of the model are presented, according to its assumptions. More specifically, from the closed form autocorrelation function, the Doppler power spectral density (PSD) of the diffuse component can be analytically derived. Afterwards exact solutions for the envelope and phase probability density functions (PDF’s) are presented. Exact solutions are also derived for the second order statistics, i.e. the level crossing rate (LCR) and the average duration of fades (ADF’s). An efficient deterministic simulation scheme will be presented, which implements the analytical model on a digital computer. Finally a curve fitting of the LCR to real world data, drawn from channel measurements, will demonstrate the flexibility and usefulness of the extended Suzuki model.
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