Title :
Selection combining, and opportunistic relaying, with many diversity branches: Switching rates for most common fading types
Author_Institution :
Mobile Syst. Res. Group, Nat. ICT Australia (NICTA), Canberra, ACT, Australia
Abstract :
A closed form expression for the switching rate of selection combining, and opportunistic relaying, with any number of diversity branches, is derived for most common types of fading, including, but not limited to - gamma, lognormal, normal, exponential, Rayleigh, Weibull, generalized gamma (or alpha-mu) and Nakagami-m fading, and Rician fading as a close approximation. These types of fading can all be described by the Amoroso distribution, and here we assume that the fading at each branch is independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.). The switching rate is shown to be only dependent upon the number of branches, Doppler spread, and a shape parameter of an underlying four-parameter Amoroso distribution. Hence the switching rate can simply be evaluated from a one-parameter standard gamma distribution. In the limit of the shape parameter, a further simplified closed form approximation to switching rate is provided for lognormal fading, which is only dependent upon the number of diversity branches, and shown to not be dependent on log-mean or log-standard deviation. Further all theoretical evaluations are shown to closely match those of simulated time-selective fading for a range of shape parameters, including shape parameters tending to infinity, relevant to normal and lognormal fading.
Keywords :
Nakagami channels; Rayleigh channels; Rician channels; Weibull distribution; approximation theory; diversity reception; gamma distribution; log normal distribution; relay networks (telecommunication); Amoroso distribution; Doppler spread; Nakagami-m fading; Rayleigh fading; Rician fading; Weibull fading; closed form approximation; diversity branches; exponential fading; fading types; generalized gamma fading; lognormal fading; one-parameter standard gamma distribution; opportunistic relaying; selection combining; shape parameter; switching rates; Approximation methods; Diversity reception; Rayleigh channels; Rician channels; Switches; Wireless communication; Fading channels; opportunistic relaying; selection diversity; switching rate;