In this letter, the fading statistics of wireless channels in high-speed railway cutting scenarios are characterized based on measurements. A multiple scattering model called second-order scattering fading (SOSF) is used to model the small-scale fading considering the influence of cuttings and bridges. The SOSF model can offer the possibility of analytical estimation for different fading severities via a simple moment-based estimator. It is demonstrated that Ricean fading is the dominant fading distribution in cutting scenarios, but deep fades also occur. The fading process is therefore described by a hidden Markov model, which is validated statistically by measurement data
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Second order statistics provides an efficient representation of a fading channel and plays a major r...
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Unlike solid obstacles, the excess loss of semiclosed obstacles (SCOs) can be considerably overestim...
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The main contribution of this work is to extend the present multi-path fading channel (MFC) models i...
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