Abstract

This study presents statistical properties of the vehicle-to-vehicle Nakagami–Hoyt channel model with diffused line of sight (LOS) under isotropic condition. The envelope and phase probability density functions, spatial-time autocorrelation function, the power spectral density, level crossing rate, the average duration of fade, squared time autocorrelation function and mean-square error of time autocorrelation function of the Nakagami–Hoyt channel have been derived under the assumption that both the transmitter and receiver are mobile having omnidirectional antennas and a diffused LOS component is present. The model has been validated using the inverse fast Fourier transform-based simulator. The simulator and analytical results corroborate.

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