Abstract

This paper presents second order statistical properties of the mobile to mobile Nakagami Hoyt channel model under non-isotropic condition. The spatial-time correlation function, the power spectral density (PSD), level crossing rate (LCR) and the average duration of fade (ADF) of the Nakagami Hoyt channel have been derived under the assumption that both the transmitter and receiver are non-stationary having non-omnidirectional antennas. Design of simulator using the Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) based computation method has been applied for this model. The simulator and analytical results have been corroborated.

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