On first-order Markov modeling for the Rayleigh fading channel
- 1 December 2000
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Communications
- Vol. 48 (12) , 2032-2040
- https://doi.org/10.1109/26.891214
Abstract
Previous models for the received signal amplitude of the flat-fading channel that use first-order finite-state Markov chains are examined. The stochastic properties of a proposed first-order model based on these models are examined. The limitations of using an information theoretic metric, which is sometimes used to justify a first-order Markov chain as a sufficient model for very slowly fading channels, are discussed. A simple method of qualitatively comparing autocorrelation functions is instead proposed. The usefulness of the first-order Markov chain in representing the flat-fading channel is examined by looking at two specific problems in wireless system applications that represent two disparate cases. The first case involves analysis over a short duration of time, relative to the inverse of the normalized Doppler frequency, while the second involves analysis over a long duration of time. Contrary to previous reports, the results indicate that first-order Markov chains are not generally suitable for very slowly fading channels. Rather, first-order Markov chains can be suitable for very slowly fading applications, which require analysis over only a short duration of time.Keywords
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