On the η-µ/gamma and the λ-µ/gamma multipath/shadowing distributions

P. Sofotasios, S. Freear
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This work is devoted to the formulation and derivation of the η — µ/gamma and λ — µ/gamma distributions which correspond to physical fading models. These distributions are composite and are based on the η — µ and λ — µ generalized multipath models, respectively, and the gamma shadowing model. Novel analytic expressions are derived for the corresponding envelope probability density functions. Importantly, the proposed models provide accurate characterisation of the simultaneous occurrence of multipath fading and shadowing effects which is achieved thanks to the remarkable flexibility offered by their parameters that render them capable of providing good fittings to experimental data associated with realistic communication scenarios. This is additionally justified by the fact that they include as special cases the widely known fading models such as Hoyt/gamma, Nakagami-m/gamma and Rayleigh/gamma. As a result, they can be meaningfully utilized in various analytical studies related to the performance evaluation of digital communications over composite multipath/shadowing fading channels.
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关于η-µ/ γ和λ-µ/ γ的多径/阴影分布
本文研究了与物理衰落模型相对应的η -µ/gamma和λ -µ/gamma分布的公式和推导。这些分布是复合的,分别基于η -µ和λ -µ广义多径模型,以及伽马阴影模型。导出了相应包络概率密度函数的解析表达式。重要的是,所提出的模型提供了多径衰落和阴影效应同时发生的准确特征,这要归功于它们的参数提供的显着灵活性,使它们能够提供与现实通信场景相关的实验数据的良好拟合。此外,它们还将Hoyt/gamma, Nakagami-m/gamma和Rayleigh/gamma等众所周知的衰落模型作为特殊情况纳入其中,这一事实也证明了这一点。因此,它们可以在与复合多径/阴影衰落信道上数字通信性能评估相关的各种分析研究中得到有意义的利用。
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