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Title: Second-order statistics of an improved Jakes' fading simulator
Author (s): Xiao, Chengshan
Zheng, Y. Rosa
Beaulieu, N.C.
Department/Lab Affiliations: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Wireless Communications Lab
Keywords: Jakes' fading channel simulator
envelope
fading channels
mobile radio
mobile radio channel simulators
quadrature components
radiowave propagation
second-order statistical properties
simulation
stationarity problem
statistical analysis
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation: Chengshan Xiao; Zheng, Y.R.; Beaulieu, N.C., "Second-order statistics of an improved Jakes' fading simulator," IEEE 55th Vehicular Technology Conference, VTC Spring 2002, vol.1, pp. 6- 10, 2002
Abstract: An improved Jakes' fading channel simulator was proposed by Pop and Beaulieu (2001) to eliminate the stationarity problem occurring in Jakes' original design. In this paper second-order statistical properties of the improved Jakes' simulator are analyzed. Consistent with Pop and Beaulieu's caution about high-order statistics of the simulator it is proved that some second-order statistics of both the quadrature components and the envelope do not match the desired ones even if the number of sinusoids approaches infinity. Therefore, care must be taken when the simulator is employed to evaluate algorithms and systems.
Type: Article - Conference proceedings
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titleSecond-order statistics of an improved Jakes' fading simulator
contributor.authorXiao, Chengshan
contributor.authorZheng, Y. Rosa
contributor.authorBeaulieu, N.C.
contributor.deptlabElectrical and Computer Engineering
contributor.deptlabWireless Communications Lab
subjectJakes' fading channel simulator
subjectenvelope
subjectfading channels
subjectmobile radio
subjectmobile radio channel simulators
subjectquadrature components
subjectradiowave propagation
subjectsecond-order statistical properties
subjectsimulation
subjectstationarity problem
subjectstatistical analysis
date.issued2002
date.submitted2007
publisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
identifier.citationChengshan Xiao; Zheng, Y.R.; Beaulieu, N.C., "Second-order statistics of an improved Jakes' fading simulator," IEEE 55th Vehicular Technology Conference, VTC Spring 2002, vol.1, pp. 6- 10, 2002
identifier.pub.URI
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description.abstractAn improved Jakes' fading channel simulator was proposed by Pop and Beaulieu (2001) to eliminate the stationarity problem occurring in Jakes' original design. In this paper second-order statistical properties of the improved Jakes' simulator are analyzed. Consistent with Pop and Beaulieu's caution about high-order statistics of the simulator it is proved that some second-order statistics of both the quadrature components and the envelope do not match the desired ones even if the number of sinusoids approaches infinity. Therefore, care must be taken when the simulator is employed to evaluate algorithms and systems.
typeArticle - Conference proceedings
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rightsThis material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyright and all rights therein are retained by authors or by other copyright holders. All persons copying this information are expected to adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each author's copyright. In most cases, these works may not be reposted without the explicit permission of the copyright holder.
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