A New Statistical Channel Model for Emerging Wireless Communication Systems

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A new composite fading model is introduced. This shadowed Beaulieu-Xie model is developed to characterize wireless communication in an environment with an arbitrary number of line-of-sight and non-line-of-sight signals, in contrast to the existing Rayleigh, Ricean, generalized Ricean (i.e., $\kappa -\mu $ ), and Nakagami- $m$ models. The proposed model benefits from four parameters that characterize a wide range of fading conditions, unlike existing composite models such as the shadowed Ricean model, the two-wave with diffuse power model, and the fluctuating two-ray model. The proposed shadowed Beaulieu-Xie model is used here to characterize experimental data obtained from fading measurements in 28 GHz outdoor millimeter-wave channels, and it is found to describe the communication environment accurately. We conclude that the proposed composite fading model is particularly useful for characterizing emerging (millimeter-wave and terahertz) wireless communication systems.

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Olutayo, A., Cheng, J., & Holzman, J. F. (2020). A New Statistical Channel Model for Emerging Wireless Communication Systems. IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society, 1, 916–926. https://doi.org/10.1109/OJCOMS.2020.3008161

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