[[abstract]]Shadowing fading, an inevitable phenomenon caused by obstructions in the propagation path, causes large variation in the received signal strength for mobile radio environments. The spatial correlation of the shadowing effects is exponentially decayed with the increase of distance between any two separate positions. The variation of the shadowing effects is generally modeled as a Gaussian-Markov stochastic process. In this work, two Gaussian-Markov stochastic models are proposed to characterize the spatial correlation properties and the variations of the total co-channel interference (CCI) and the carrier-to-interference ratio (CIR) for mobile cellular systems. The numerical and simulation results show that these two models can c...
In recent decades, growth in the field of wireless communications has led to an exponential rise in ...
This book offers a comprehensive overview of fading and shadowing in wireless channels. A number of ...
In this paper we study the effect of Base Station (BS) and User Terminal (UT) on the capacity of the...
[[abstract]]Shadow fading, an inevitable phenomenon caused by obstructions in the propagation path, ...
Abstract-This paper presents a study to evaluate the cochan-ne1 interference probability for the des...
[[abstract]]In mobile radio environments, the shadowing effects corresponding to a mobile station (M...
Performance evaluation tools for wireless cellular systems are very important for the establishment ...
Article from the journal: Wireless Personal Communications The original publication is available ...
Abstract- Large-scale wireless channel models are commonly used to describe the power-loss of signal...
For multihop and ad hoc networks, a conventional 1-D channel model cannot capture the spatial correl...
Fading or attenuation of a signal due to environment is a phenomenon often encountered in wireless c...
The simulation of typical network scenarios is essential for the evaluation of design proposals for ...
Fading or attenuation of a signal due to environment is a phenomenon often en-countered in wireless ...
Future wireless networks are expected to operate in both the centimeter-wave and millimeter-wave ban...
Published version of an article in the journal: Wireless Personal Communications. The original publi...
In recent decades, growth in the field of wireless communications has led to an exponential rise in ...
This book offers a comprehensive overview of fading and shadowing in wireless channels. A number of ...
In this paper we study the effect of Base Station (BS) and User Terminal (UT) on the capacity of the...
[[abstract]]Shadow fading, an inevitable phenomenon caused by obstructions in the propagation path, ...
Abstract-This paper presents a study to evaluate the cochan-ne1 interference probability for the des...
[[abstract]]In mobile radio environments, the shadowing effects corresponding to a mobile station (M...
Performance evaluation tools for wireless cellular systems are very important for the establishment ...
Article from the journal: Wireless Personal Communications The original publication is available ...
Abstract- Large-scale wireless channel models are commonly used to describe the power-loss of signal...
For multihop and ad hoc networks, a conventional 1-D channel model cannot capture the spatial correl...
Fading or attenuation of a signal due to environment is a phenomenon often encountered in wireless c...
The simulation of typical network scenarios is essential for the evaluation of design proposals for ...
Fading or attenuation of a signal due to environment is a phenomenon often en-countered in wireless ...
Future wireless networks are expected to operate in both the centimeter-wave and millimeter-wave ban...
Published version of an article in the journal: Wireless Personal Communications. The original publi...
In recent decades, growth in the field of wireless communications has led to an exponential rise in ...
This book offers a comprehensive overview of fading and shadowing in wireless channels. A number of ...
In this paper we study the effect of Base Station (BS) and User Terminal (UT) on the capacity of the...