In a recent paper [1], we presented a generalized theoretical analysis for the diffuse multipath power in mobile wireless channels accounting for three-dimensional (3-D) multi-modal (i.e., clustered) scattering. In this paper, a parameterized case-study stemming from [1] is analyzed with multi-modal arrival of diffuse multipath power within four angular sectors. Those sectors are parametrically defined with respect to the mobile receiver's direction of motion. One sector per each quadrant is considered and the parametric probability density function (PDF) of the angle of arrival (AOA) is derived. From this PDF, the second order statistics of mobile channels with multi-modal scattering are derived, namely, the temporal autocorrelation functi...
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It is essential to have deep understanding of the mobile radio channel in particular for radio commu...
Published version of an article from the journal:Annales des Telecommunications/Annals of Telecommun...
Understanding the statistics of non-isotropic scattering multipath channels that fade randomly with ...
In this paper, we study the temporal behavior of narrowband fixed outdoor wireless channels by model...
In this paper, we present a generalized theoretical analysis for multipath scattering in mobile wire...
In this paper, we present a generalized theoretical model for the angle of arrival (AOA) in wireless...
In delivering fifth generation (5G) communication networks, the fundamental advancements in the scal...
In frequency non-selective fading channels the multipath components can arrive at the mobile receive...
In this paper, we present an intensive study of the spatial characteristics of the cellular mobile c...
ABSTRACT: Mobile-to-mobile communication becomes necessary in many emerging wireless communication s...
Abstract—This letter rigorously derives explicit closed-form expressions for the joint/marginal prob...
This paper provides analytical expressions for the time-autocorrelation function and the Doppler spe...
The paper provides analytical expressions for the scattering function of the mobile radio channel mo...
Abstract—This paper presents the open literature’s first closed-form explicit expressions of the tri...
Abstract { The accurate classication of autocorre-lation (second-order) small-scale fading statistic...
It is essential to have deep understanding of the mobile radio channel in particular for radio commu...
Published version of an article from the journal:Annales des Telecommunications/Annals of Telecommun...
Understanding the statistics of non-isotropic scattering multipath channels that fade randomly with ...
In this paper, we study the temporal behavior of narrowband fixed outdoor wireless channels by model...