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The effect of geometrical parameters on the discharge capacity of meandering compound channels

2008

A number of methods and formulae has been proposed in the literature to estimate the discharge capacity of compound channels. When the main channel has a meandering pattern, a reduction in the conveyance capacity for a given stage is observed, which is due to the energy dissipations caused by the development of strong secondary currents and to the decrease of the main channel bed slope with respect to the valley bed slope. The discharges in meandering compound channels are usually assessed applying, with some adjustments, the same methods used in the straight compound channels. Specifically, the sinuosity of the main channel is frequently introduced to account for its meandering pattern, al…

Compound channels Meanders Sinuosity Stage—discharge curves Numerical simulationHydrologyMean curvatureComputer simulationTurbulenceGeometrySinuosityRadiusDissipationSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaReynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equationsGeologyComputer Science::Information TheoryWater Science and TechnologyCommunication channelAdvances in Water Resources
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New super-orthogonal space-time trellis codes using differential M-PSK for noncoherent mobile communication systems with two transmit antennas

2010

Published version of an article in the journal: Annals of Telecommunications-Annales Des Telecommunications. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12243-010-0191-1 In this paper, we develop super-orthogonal space-time trellis codes (SOSTTCs) using differential binary phase-shift keying, quadriphase-shift keying and eight-phase shift keying for noncoherent communication systems with two transmit antennas without channel state information at the receiver. Based on a differential encoding scheme proposed by Tarokh and Jafarkhani, we propose a new decoding algorithm with reduced decoding complexity. To evaluate the performance of the SOSTTCs by way of computer simulat…

Computational complexity theoryComputer scienceList decodingKeyingVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550Sequential decodingData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYChannel state informationElectronic engineeringElectrical and Electronic Engineeringdifferential detection noncoherent communications super-orthogonal space-time trellies codesAlgorithmDifferential codingDecoding methodsComputer Science::Information TheoryPhase-shift keying
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An Improved Detection Technique for Cyclic-Prefixed OFDM

2010

A novel Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing detection technique compatible to standard (e.g. Wireless LAN) transmitters is proposed. It features enhanced error-rate performance with flexible computational complexity and robustness to imperfect channel estimation. It is based on exploitation of the redundancy available in the cyclic prefix after cancellation of interference from the preceding block. In order to show the effectiveness of our proposal, an analysis of computational complexity and a number of comparisons to the standard per-subcarrier receiver and a previously existing method in terms of error rates are reported.

Computational complexity theoryLinear DetectionComputer Networks and CommunicationsOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexingComputer scienceSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniFrequency-selective channelCyclic prefixMaximum likelihood detectionSingle antenna interference cancellationRobustness (computer science)Maximum-Likelihood DetectionWireless lanStatisticsOrthogonal Frequency Division MultiplexingInterference CancellationAlgorithmComputer Science::Information Theory
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A Random Trajectory Approach for the Development of Nonstationary Channel Models Capturing Different Scales of Fading

2017

This paper introduces a new approach to developing stochastic nonstationary channel models, the randomness of which originates from a random trajectory of the mobile station (MS) rather than from the scattering area. The new approach is employed by utilizing a random trajectory model based on the primitives of Brownian fields (BFs), whereas the position of scatterers can be generated from an arbitrarily 2-D distribution function. The employed trajectory model generates random paths along which the MS travels from a given starting point to a fixed predefined destination point. To capture the path loss, the gain of each multipath component is modeled by a negative power law applied to the tra…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceAerospace Engineering020302 automobile design & engineering020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologysymbols.namesakeFading distribution0203 mechanical engineeringChannel state informationAutomotive Engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringTrajectorysymbolsPath lossFadingStatistical physicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPower delay profileGaussian processRandomnessComputer Science::Information Theory
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Throughput and delay analysis of HARQ with code combining over double Rayleigh fading channels

2018

This paper proposes the use of hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) with code combining (HARQ-CC) to offer reliable communications over double Rayleigh channels. The double Rayleigh fading channel is of particular interest to vehicleto-vehicle communication systems as well as amplify-and-forward relaying and keyhole channels. This paper studies the performance of HARQ-CC over double Rayleigh channels from an information theoretic perspective. Analytical approximations are derived for the ϵ-outage capacity, the average number of transmissions, and the throughput of HARQ-CC. Moreover, we evaluate the delay experienced by Poisson-arriving packets for HARQ-CC. We provide analytical expression…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceAerospace EngineeringHybrid automatic repeat request020302 automobile design & engineering020206 networking & telecommunicationsThroughput02 engineering and technologyData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYCommunications systemsymbols.namesake0203 mechanical engineeringAutomotive Engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbolsFadingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRayleigh scatteringThroughput (business)AlgorithmDecoding methodsCommunication channelRayleigh fadingComputer Science::Information Theory
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Performance analysis of underlay two-way relay cooperation in cognitive radio networks with energy harvesting

2018

Abstract Cognitive radio and energy harvesting are two important approaches to solve the problem of spectrum scarcity and energy constraint in wireless communications. In this work, we study a two-way relay cooperation scheme in underlay cognitive radio networks (CRNs) with energy harvesting in which two secondary users exchange information via an energy harvesting relay node. Since the relay node collects energy from the received signals and utilizes it to forward the information, the secondary transmission power can be markedly reduced. Therefore the interference of the secondary network to the primary network can be substantially reduced. We derive the outage probability of the secondary…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industryNode (networking)ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies020206 networking & telecommunicationsThroughput02 engineering and technologySpectrum managementlaw.invention0508 media and communicationsCognitive radioRelaylawComputer Science::Networking and Internet Architecture0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWirelessUnderlaybusinessEnergy harvestingComputer Science::Information TheoryComputer networkComputer Networks
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An Ergodic Sum-of-Cisoids Simulator for Multiple Uncorrelated Rayleigh Fading Channels Under Generalized Scattering Conditions

2012

In this paper, we present a new method for the design of ergodic sum-of-sinusoids (SOS) simulators for multiple uncorrelated narrowband Rayleigh fading channels. The method, which is intended for a special class of SOS models known as sum-of-cisoids (SOC) models, enables the generation of an unlimited number of mutually uncorrelated Rayleigh fading waveforms with specified autocorrelation properties. This is in contrast to all known methods proposed for SOS simulators, which are restricted to the simulation of multiple uncorrelated Rayleigh fading channels characterized by autocorrelation functions (ACFs) derived under the isotropic scattering assumption. The excellent performance of this n…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsScatteringAutocorrelationMIMOAerospace EngineeringData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYFading distributionNarrowbandAutomotive EngineeringWaveformFadingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSimulationComputer Science::Information TheoryMathematicsRayleigh fadingIEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
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A Wideband MIMO Channel Model Derived From the Geometric Elliptical Scattering Model

2006

In this paper, we present a reference model for a wideband multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel based on the geometric elliptical scattering model. The model takes into account the exact relationship between the angle of departure (AOD) and the angle of arrival (AOA). Based on this relationship, the statistical properties of the reference model are studied. Analytical solutions are presented for the three- dimensional (3D) space-time cross-correlation function (CCF), the temporal autocorrelation function (ACF), the 2D space CCF, and finally the frequency correlation function (FCF). The correlation properties are studied and visualized under the assumption of isotropic as well as no…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsScatteringComputer scienceAutocorrelationMathematical analysisMIMOCorrelation function (statistical mechanics)Channel capacityAngle of arrivalElectrical and Electronic EngineeringWidebandReference modelInformation SystemsComputer Science::Information Theory2006 3rd International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems
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On the first- and second-order statistics of the capacity of N*Nakagami-m channels for applications in cooperative networks

2012

This article deals with the derivation and analysis of the statistical properties of the instantaneous channel capacitya of N*Nakagami-m channels, which has been recently introduced as a suitable stochastic model for multihop fading channels. We have derived exact analytical expressions for the probability density function (PDF), cumulative distribution function (CDF), level-crossing rate (LCR), and average duration of fades (ADF) of the instantaneous channel capacity of N*Nakagami-m channels. For large number of hops, we have studied the first-order statistics of the instantaneous channel capacity by assuming that the fading amplitude of the channel can approximately be modeled as a lognor…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsStochastic modellingComputer scienceCumulative distribution functionNakagami distributionComputer Science ApplicationsComputer Science::PerformanceChannel capacitySignal ProcessingLog-normal distributionStatisticsComputer Science::Networking and Internet ArchitectureFadingStatistical physicsComputer Science::Information TheoryCommunication channelEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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The generalized method of equal areas for the design of sum-of-cisoids simulators for mobile Rayleigh fading channels with arbitrary Doppler spectra

2011

We present in this paper a generalized version of the method of equal areas (MEA) that is well suited for the design of sum-of-cisoids (SOC) simulators for narrowband mobile Rayleigh fading channels characterized by any type of Doppler power spectral densities (DPSDs). Unlike the original MEA, the generalized MEA (GMEA) can be applied to the simulation of fading channels with asymmetrical DPSDs. This is an important feature because the simulation of such channels is of great interest for the laboratory analysis of mobile communication systems under non-isotropic scattering conditions. We show that irrespective of the underlying DPSD, the GMEA results in a very good approximation to the auto…

Computer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceAutocorrelationPower (physics)symbols.namesakeNarrowbandsymbolsFadingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTelecommunicationsbusinessEnvelope (mathematics)Doppler effectAlgorithmComputer Science::Information TheoryInformation SystemsCommunication channelRayleigh fadingWireless Communications and Mobile Computing
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