In this paper, performance analysis of diversity technique with equal gain combining method (EGC) with two branches for the detection of signals in wireless communication systems is presented. In the following analysis, it is assumed that the fading via channels is Nakagami-m correlated. The first order statistical characteristics of the system are analysed. Useful formulae for the probability density function (pdf) and cumulative distribution function (CDF) of EGC output SIR are derived, and the effects of the fading severity on the output signal are observed
In this paper, novel mathematical approach for evaluation of probability density function (PDF) of i...
Abstract—In this letter, an approach to the evaluation of the error performance in dual predetection...
A very efficient technique that reduces fading and channel interference influence is selection diver...
A very efficient technique that reduces fading and channel interference influence is selection diver...
The multi-branch diversity combining technique has been widely used in wireless communications syste...
The multi-branch diversity combining technique has been widely used in wireless communications syste...
Abstract: A closed formulation for the evaluation of the error probability of L-branches Equal-Gain...
Abstract—Previous studies have addressed with the perfor-mance analysis of-branch equal gain combini...
Published version of an article published in the journal: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications...
In this article, we have studied the statistical properties of the capacity of Nakagami-m channels w...
In this article, we have studied the statistical properties of the instantaneous channel capacitya o...
The severity of fading on mobile communication channels calls for the combining of multiple diversit...
The severity of fading on mobile communication channels calls for the combining of multiple diversit...
Different diversity techniques such as Maximal-Ratio Combining (MRC), Equal-Gain Combining (EGC) and...
The severity of fading on mobile communication channels calls for the combining of multiple diversit...
In this paper, novel mathematical approach for evaluation of probability density function (PDF) of i...
Abstract—In this letter, an approach to the evaluation of the error performance in dual predetection...
A very efficient technique that reduces fading and channel interference influence is selection diver...
A very efficient technique that reduces fading and channel interference influence is selection diver...
The multi-branch diversity combining technique has been widely used in wireless communications syste...
The multi-branch diversity combining technique has been widely used in wireless communications syste...
Abstract: A closed formulation for the evaluation of the error probability of L-branches Equal-Gain...
Abstract—Previous studies have addressed with the perfor-mance analysis of-branch equal gain combini...
Published version of an article published in the journal: EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications...
In this article, we have studied the statistical properties of the capacity of Nakagami-m channels w...
In this article, we have studied the statistical properties of the instantaneous channel capacitya o...
The severity of fading on mobile communication channels calls for the combining of multiple diversit...
The severity of fading on mobile communication channels calls for the combining of multiple diversit...
Different diversity techniques such as Maximal-Ratio Combining (MRC), Equal-Gain Combining (EGC) and...
The severity of fading on mobile communication channels calls for the combining of multiple diversit...
In this paper, novel mathematical approach for evaluation of probability density function (PDF) of i...
Abstract—In this letter, an approach to the evaluation of the error performance in dual predetection...
A very efficient technique that reduces fading and channel interference influence is selection diver...