i am referring to a book titled " MIMO - OFDM wireless comm with matlab". In this i understood the mathematics but unable to understand the code for rayleigh and rician fading channels. Pls if some one can share his views on this will be very helpful
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% plot_Ray_Ric_channel.m
clear, clf
N=200000; level=30; K_dB=[-40 15];
gss=[’k-s’; ’b-o’; ’r-^’];
% Rayleigh model
Rayleigh_ch=Ray_model(N);
[temp,x]=hist(abs(Rayleigh_ch(1,:)),level);
plot(x,temp,gss(1,:)), hold on
% Rician model
for i=1:length(K_dB);
Rician_ch(i,:) = Ric_model(K_dB(i),N);
[temp x] = hist(abs(Rician_ch(i,:)),level);
plot(x,temp,gss(i+1,:))
end
xlabel(’x’), ylabel(’Occurrence’)
legend(’Rayleigh’,’Rician, K=-40dB’,’Rician, K=15dB’)
%%%% functions 1
function H=Ray_model(L)
% Rayleigh channel model
% Input : L = Number of channel realizations
% Output: H = Channel vector
H = (randn(1,L)+j*randn(1,L))/sqrt(2);
%%%% functions 2
function H=Ric_model(K_dB,L)
% Rician channel model
% Input : K_dB = K factor[dB]
% Output: H = Channel vector
K = 10^(K_dB/10);
H = sqrt(K/(K+1)) + sqrt(1/(K+1))*Ray_model(L); %%%%% didnt understand this line.
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dpb
on 22 Jun 2019
What specifically didn't you understand?
The second model is just a constant plus a scaled magnitude of the first. This should be related to the mathematics in the reference, but I haven't tried to find it..
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