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Analysis of time correlated channel model for simulation of packet data networks

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Abstract

Performance of any communication system is ultimately determined by the characteristics of the medium, i.e., the channel utilized. A communication channel may be wired, where there is a constrained physical connection between the transmitter and receiver, or wireless where the physical constraint is missing. Wired channels differ significantly from wireless channels which can change their state in very short time span and are thus unreliable in behaviour. Wireless network protocol simulators that operate at a packet level are computationally intensive and the addition of accurate channel fading models must add as little complexity as possible. The need for channel modelling is emphasized in this paper whereas as limitations of uncorrelated channel models have been highlighted. Paper describes benefits of time correlated channel modelling and provides validation of such a model for simulation of burst errors. Results presented also prove that both Doppler frequency and velocity are inversely proportional to channel invariance for small scale fading models.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationnan
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Print)9781457710155
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Dec 2011
Event2011 Loughborough Antennas & Propagation Conference - Loughborough
Duration: 14 Nov 201115 Nov 2011

Conference

Conference2011 Loughborough Antennas & Propagation Conference
CityLoughborough
Period14/11/1115/11/11
Other2011 Loughborough Antennas & Propagation Conference (14/11/2011-15/11/2011, Loughborough )

Keywords

  • radio transmitters

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