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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 12:19 am    Post subject: Article on IEEE about Rayleigh Reply with quote

Is it possible that anybody says an address of the article named as `The
simulation of independent Rayleigh faders`. it is publiced on IEEE and i
am not am member. thanks for your help :)
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 12:52 am    Post subject: Re: Article on IEEE about Rayleigh Reply with quote

ozyalcin wrote:
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Is it possible that anybody says an address of the article named as `The
simulation of independent Rayleigh faders`. it is publiced on IEEE and i
am not am member. thanks for your help :)


Is this what you are after?

Bibliographic Entry: Yunxin Li and Xiaojing Huang The simulation of
independent Rayleigh faders, IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol.
50, no. 9, Sep 2002, pp. 1503 - 1514
Ontology Subjects: Rayleigh fading; Wireless communications;
Multipath/fading; Coherence bandwidth; Cellular communications;
Multipath fading; Rayleigh;
Abstract:
Multiple independent Rayleigh fading waveforms are often required for
the simulation of wireless communications channels. Jakes Rayleigh
fading model and its derivatives based on sum-of-sinusoids provide
simple simulators, but they have major shortcomings in their simulated
correlation functions. In this paper, a novel sum-of-sinusoids fading
model is proposed and verified, which generates Rayleigh fading
processes satisfying the theoretical independence requirements and
providing desired power spectral densities with ideal second-order
moment. The effects of replacing sinusoids in the proposed model by
their approximate waveforms are also analyzed and tested. Performance
evaluation and comparison are provided, using the quality measures of
the mean-square-error of autocorrelation function and the second-order
moment of power spectral density.
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 2:43 am    Post subject: Re: Article on IEEE about Rayleigh Reply with quote

yes, it is the one ı want. and ıf possıble the prevıous
artıcle of the same authors on same subject " "The generation of
independent Rayleigh faders" . ıf you are able to help me, ı
wıll be so thankful to you!!!
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