Presentation 2006-11-28
Applications of Level Crossing Theory to Communication System Analysis
Hideki OCHIAI,
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Abstract(in English) The level crossing theory of random signals, originally developed by Rice, has found its applications in analysis of various aspects of communication systems, including band-limited Gaussian noise variations and fading channel characteristics. In this paper, we review the theory of level crossings and discuss some recent examples of communication system analysis that make use of this theory.
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Keyword(in English) level crossing theory / average fade duration / OFDM / random array / beamforming
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Title (in English) Applications of Level Crossing Theory to Communication System Analysis
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Keyword(1) level crossing theory
Keyword(2) average fade duration
Keyword(3) OFDM
Keyword(4) random array
Keyword(5) beamforming
1st Author's Name Hideki OCHIAI
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Yokohama National University()
Date 2006-11-28
Paper # IT2006-47
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 384
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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