In mobile radio channel modelling, it is generally assumed that the angles of arrival (AOAs) are independent of time. This assumption does in general not agree with real-world channels in which the AOAs vary with the position of a moving receiver. In this paper, we first present a mathematical model for the time-variant AOAs. This model serves as the basis for the development of two non-stationary multipath fading channels models. The statistical properties of both channel models are analysed with emphasis on the time-dependent autocorrelation function (ACF), time-dependent mean Doppler shift, time-dependent Doppler spread, and the Wigner-Ville spectrum. It is shown that these characteristic quantities are greatly influenced by time-variant...
Due to rapid changes in the environment, vehicular communication channels no longer satisfy the assu...
In this letter, we propose a new stochastic model for the time-variance of channels for fixed wirele...
This paper introduces a new approach to developing stochastic nonstationary channel models, the rand...
In mobile radio channel modelling, it is generally assumed that the angles of arrival (AOAs) are ind...
In mobile-to-mobile (M2M) communication systems, both the transmitter and the receiver are moving wi...
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Non-stationarity of vehicle-to-vehicle channels is one of the key elements that has to be taken int...
The level-crossing rate (LCR) and average duration of fades (ADF) are important statistical quantiti...
To deploy effective communication systems in vehicle cavities, it is critical to understand the time...
Abstract — The paper presents results of a multi-dimensional correlation analysis for time-variant d...
Multipath fading is a very common phenomenon in signal transmission over wireless channels. When a s...
In many modern wireless communication systems, the as-sumption of a locally time-invariant (block-fa...
Fading models of practical mobile radio channel may change over time and/or due to mobility being Ri...
Due to rapid changes in the environment, vehicular communication channels no longer satisfy the assu...
In this letter, we propose a new stochastic model for the time-variance of channels for fixed wirele...
This paper introduces a new approach to developing stochastic nonstationary channel models, the rand...
In mobile radio channel modelling, it is generally assumed that the angles of arrival (AOAs) are ind...
In mobile-to-mobile (M2M) communication systems, both the transmitter and the receiver are moving wi...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Author´s accepted manuscript© 2017 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from...
Author's accepted manuscript (post-print).© 20XX IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. P...
Non-stationarity of vehicle-to-vehicle channels is one of the key elements that has to be taken int...
The level-crossing rate (LCR) and average duration of fades (ADF) are important statistical quantiti...
To deploy effective communication systems in vehicle cavities, it is critical to understand the time...
Abstract — The paper presents results of a multi-dimensional correlation analysis for time-variant d...
Multipath fading is a very common phenomenon in signal transmission over wireless channels. When a s...
In many modern wireless communication systems, the as-sumption of a locally time-invariant (block-fa...
Fading models of practical mobile radio channel may change over time and/or due to mobility being Ri...
Due to rapid changes in the environment, vehicular communication channels no longer satisfy the assu...
In this letter, we propose a new stochastic model for the time-variance of channels for fixed wirele...
This paper introduces a new approach to developing stochastic nonstationary channel models, the rand...