Hi,
I am trying to simulate SISO communication with path loss. Following are the parameters involved.
n=3.5; (path loss exponent)
GtGr = 5dBi (transmit antenna gain times receive antenna gain)
fc = 2.5Ghz; (carrier freq)
d = 50m (distance between transmitter and receiver)
As we all know the basic equation for SISO without path loss is
y(t) = h x(t) + n(t);
and Path loss is given by
PL = (d^n) * (4*pi)^2 / (GtGr * (lambda)^2 ) ;
Plz tell me how and where should I include path loss in my simulation code?
if h is the impulse response (it is conventional to use h for impulse response), yes, it should be convolved with x(t). However, if h is in matrix form (corresponding to multiple paths), it could still be written as multiplication, which is the normal way of writing in wireless context.
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Please if any one can solve my crucial problem of introducing the path loss in the transmitted signal. I am able to find the received power by the known formula of subtracting the transmitted power with path loss. But the main problem is that to find the Bit error or symbol error rate we need to introduce path loss in the transmitted signal. The main issue is that the signal is in the vector form but path loss is a single value in dB. Now how to put the effect of path loss in the signal. I would highly appreciate for upcoming replies.
u could include the path loss in the channel coefficient h by generating a circular Gaussian distribution of zero-mean and unit variance CN(0,1) multiplied by d^(-v/2) where d is the distance between the source and the receiver and v is the path loss exponent.
u could include the path loss in the channel coefficient h by generating a circular Gaussian distribution of zero-mean and unit variance CN(0,1) multiplied by d^(-v/2) where d is the distance between the source and the receiver and v is the path loss exponent.
Power Provisioning and Relay Positioning for Two-Way Relay Channel With Analog Network Coding
IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING LETTERS, VOL. 18, NO. 9, SEPTEMBER 2011
Power Provisioning and Relay Positioning for Two-Way Relay Channel With Analog Network Coding
IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING LETTERS, VOL. 18, NO. 9, SEPTEMBER 2011