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Numerical Capacity Analysis of Time Varying Fading Channels Using Finite State Markov Models

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Sadeghi, Parastoo
Rapajic, Predrag
Johnson, Sarah J

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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We investigate the effect of channel gain quantization on the information capacity of unknown time varying flat fading channels. The phase and/or amplitude of the flat fading channel gain is modelled as a finite state Markov (FSM) process and the information capacity of the FSM channel is calculated numerically as a measure for choosing the number of channel quantization levels, as well as quantization thresholds. The results indicate that for binary signalling, the capacity is saturated beyond 8 to 16 levels of phase and 8 to 16 levels of amplitude quantization.

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Proceedings 2004 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory

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2037-12-31