Abstract
This paper presents statistical properties of the mobile to mobile Nakagami Hoyt channel model with diffused Line of Sight (LOS) under isotropic condition. The envelop and phase probability density functions (pdf), spatial-time autocorrelation function(STACF), power spectral density, level crossing rate (LCR), the average fade duration (AFD) and mean square error (MSE) of time autocorrelation function of the Nakagami Hoyt channel have been derived under the assumption that both the transmitter and receiver are non-stationary having omnidirectional antennas and a diffused line of sight (LOS) component is present. The Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) based simulator has been developed to validate this model. The simulator and analytical results corroborate.
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