Abstract

New, exact expressions for the bivariate Hoyt (Nakagami-q) processes in a nonstationary environment are derived. More specifically, the following are obtained: joint probability density function and joint cumulative distribution function. In addition the outage probability for the Maximal- Ratio and Equal-Gain Combining techniques in a correlated Hoyt channel are obtained. The expressions are mathematically tractable and flexible enough to accommodate a myriad of correlation scenarios, useful in the analysis of a more general fading environment. Index Terms—Nakagami-q (Hoyt), Bivariate Distribution, Correlation, Combiner.

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