A Generalized Fading Model with Multiple Specular Components

10/11/2018
by   Young Jin Chun, et al.
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The wireless channel of 5G communications will have unique characteristics that can not be fully apprehended by the traditional fading models. For instance, the wireless channel may often be dominated by a finite number of specular components, the conventional Gaussian assumption may not be applied to the diffuse scattered waves and the point scatterers may be inhomogeneously distributed. These physical attributes were incorporated into the state-of-the-art fading models, such as the kappa-mu shadowed fading model, the generalized two-ray fading model, and the fluctuating two ray fading model. Unfortunately, much of the existing published work commonly imposed arbitrary assumptions on the channel parameters to achieve theoretical tractability, thereby limiting their application to represent a diverse range of propagation environments. This motivates us to find a more general fading model that incorporates multiple specular components with clusterized diffuse scattered waves, but achieves analytical tractability at the same time. To this end, we introduced the Multiple-Waves with Generalized Diffuse Scatter (MWGD) and Fluctuating Multiple-Ray (FMR) model that allow an arbitrary number of specular components and assume generalized diffuse scattered model. We derive the distribution functions of the signal envelop in closed form and calculate second order statistics of the proposed fading model. Furthermore, we evaluate the performance metrics of wireless communications systems, such as the capacity, outage probability, and average bit error rate. Through numerical simulations, we obtain important new insights into the link performance of the 5G communications while considering a diverse range of fading conditions and channel characteristics.

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