Abstract

Performance of common digital modulation techniques is analyzed over indoor wireless environments modeled through the recently proposed joint fading and two-path shadowing (JFTS) channel model. Mathematically tractable expressions for the instantaneous signal-to-noise ratio statistics, average bit error rates, and achievable channel cutoff rates are derived. Analytical results are used to: 1) investigate the impact of different JFTS model parameters and different modulation techniques on bit error rates and cutoff rates and 2) demonstrate how the JFTS channel model affects system performance in comparison with conventional empirical channel models. Finally simulation results are used to corroborate this analysis and evaluate the usefulness of such an analysis.

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