Abstract
We derive important second-order statistics-joint distribution of the envelope and its time derivative, second-order distribution, autocorrelation, level crossing rate, and average fade duration-of an existing Nakagami fading simulator, and show that these statistics but the autocorrelation differ considerably from the well-established statistics of the classical simulator.
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