Abstract

The average level crossing rate (LCR) and average fading duration (AFD) criterions are applied to analyze the selection combining (SC) diversity for wireless communication systems over correlated-Rayleigh and correlated-Rice fading in this paper. The scenarios of the fading channel models are characterized as 4 generalized and experimental distributions, e.g., Rayleigh, Rice, Nakagami- m, and Weibull distributed statistics. Moreover, both of independent and correlated proprieties between branches are also involved for consideration. For purpose of unifying and clarifying the average LCR and AFD performance formulas results from the evaluation for SC diversity, it is not only the results from our research presented, but some of the published results are also cited and illustrated by numerical evaluation again in this study.

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