Abstract

The objective of this paper is to review the progress made in designing wireless Rayleigh and Ricean Fading Channel. To faithfully reproduce the statistical properties of real world wireless communication, fading channel simulators are designed. Since last 4–5 decades both Filter or SOS (‘Sum-of-sinusoids’) models and their refinements have been widely accepted. Simulator models are designed either in hardware or software. Hardware simulators are implemented in single FPGA (Field Programmable gate array), multiple FPGA or special type designed hardware models. Software simulations are done in various languages or in tools. A literature survey shows the progress made in Rayleigh and Ricean fading channel simulators in hardware as well as in software.

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