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Mean Level Crossing Rate of Signal Output in Wireless Communication
Danijel Došic, Caslav Stefanovic, Petar Spalevic, Negovan Stamenkovic, Nataša Kontrec and Milena Petrovic
Faculty of Electrical Engineering at University of Niš Serbia, Aleksandra Medvedeva 14 18000 Niš, Serbia., Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciencies University of Priština, Lole Ribara 29, Kosovska Mitrovica 38220, Serbia
Abstract: In the current work we have used the presence of a-μ for maximal ratio combining. Besides, we have assessed the mean level crossing rate of output signal of wireless communication system. The level crossing system offers the advantage of the mean fade duration of the wireless system. Besides we have studied the dual and triple MRC receivers. We have given the testing results to document the influence of fading parameters on the functioning of systems.
Keywords: Level Crossing Rate, Maximal Ratio Combining, a-μ Fading Mean Level Crossing Rate of Signal Output in Wireless Communication
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jes/2022/12/3/77-83
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