Abstract

Statistically independent or positively correlated fading models are usually applied to compute the average performance of wireless communications. However, there exist scenarios with negative dependency and it is therefore of interest how different performance metrics behave for different general dependency structures of the channels. Especially best-case and worst-case bounds are practically relevant as a system design guideline. In this two-part letter, we present methods and tools from dependency modeling which can be applied to analyze and design multi-user communications systems exploiting and creating dependencies of the effective fading channels. The first part focuses on fast fading with average performance metrics, while the second part considers slow fading with outage performance metrics.

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