Iqbal, RaufAbhayapala, Thushara2015-12-07October 16http://hdl.handle.net/1885/22150Scattering encountered in many wireless communications scenarios is non-isotropic. Assumption of uniform distribution of Power Azimuth Spectrum (PAS) in a non-isotropic scattering environment introduces significant errors on the second order channel statistics which are the basis for the estimation of some important receiver parameters. Moreover, there are certain applications in communications that rely solely on the statistics of the channel. In this contribution, we use the wellknown Jacobi-Anger expansion of the plane wave to develop a discrete-time generalized Rayleigh fading channel model that models the statistics of the channel in closed form in general, nonisotropic and isotropic, scattering environments. We compare the statistics of the channel for different commonly used non-isotropic scattering distributions, first, on the basis of autocorrelation, and, then, using a function (mutual information) of the correlational properties of the channel. In the latter case, through simulations, we observe the effect of varying different parameters like the angular spread, the block length of transmission and the mobile velocity which gives some interesting insights.Keywords: Channel estimation; Communication; Communication channels (information theory); Fading (radio); Fading channels; Information technology; Parameter estimation; Photoacoustic effect; Plasma diagnostics; Power spectrum; Scattering; Statistical methods; StatiOn statistics of the mobile Rayleigh fading channel in non-isotropic scattering environments200710.1109/ISCIT.2007.43921282015-12-07