Fading channel coefficient calculation

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Shubham
Shubham el 12 de Jul. de 2013
Comentada: jagan shanmukha el 17 de Feb. de 2020
I want to generate coefficient h for Nakagami channel. But, when I use gamrand() function for that, I get values greater than 1.
In the eq. r(t) = hs(t) + n(t), I don't think h should be greater than 1. So what else do I have to do in order to generate h?
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ponvignesh shanmugam
ponvignesh shanmugam el 7 de Feb. de 2017
r(t) = hs(t) + n(t) what does this mean? could you please explain

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Pourya Alinezhad
Pourya Alinezhad el 12 de Jul. de 2013
Editada: Pourya Alinezhad el 12 de Jul. de 2013
hi, for generating Rayleigh channel we can code as below:
h1=sqrt(0.5)*(randn+1i*randn)*(1/sqrt(2));%rayleigh channel
h2=sqrt(0.5)*(randn+1i*randn)*(1/sqrt(2));%rayleigh channel
h=[h1 0 0 0 0 h2];
for a 6 tap channel.
i don't know what the function "gamrand()" you just mentioned is?.but anyway i think you've d forget to normalize your coefficients.
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Shubham
Shubham el 13 de Jul. de 2013
Ok thanks. And sorry the function was gamrnd()
jagan shanmukha
jagan shanmukha el 17 de Feb. de 2020
Could you please tell me how to implement the above for weibull fading channel

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Prasannakumar Goli
Prasannakumar Goli el 19 de Feb. de 2015
Hi, yup., it is correct for rayleigh fading. but for rician can you please write coefficient?
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Akhil Singh
Akhil Singh el 3 de Sept. de 2019
Hey, do you know how to generate coefficient for rician fading ?

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