Performance Analysis of Hybrid Diversity Technique in TWDP Fading Channel
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In this technology driven era, tremendous growth in the mobile communication services
has made possible for the people to exchange information (data, voice or image) with
each other while they are on the move. These wireless systems have brought a
revolution in the current market for their high data rates and performance enhanced
features. One of the key issues affecting the performance of a wireless channel is the
random variations in the signal strength which may be resulted due to some
obstructions like buildings, trees, etc. or due to the movement of the mobile user. This
leads to stochastic behavior of the radio channel.
This thesis presents the need to obtain a clearer perception of channel characteristics
and to model a system for combating fading and improving the system performance.
Current wireless scenario where deployment of directional antennas, wide band signals
and narrow band receivers is an essential requirement, an environment is formed which
is correctly represented by TWDP (Two Wave with Diffuse Power) Fading model other
than Rayleigh or Rician Model. It comprises of two LOS components in the presence of
other diffusely propagating waves.
A highly faded TWDP environment is discussed along with Hybrid diversity combining
i.e. amalgamation of MRC and SC techniques. The effectiveness of this scheme is
further evaluated by analyzing the system performance in terms of BER versus SNR.
Analytical results are plotted in computer software MATLAB and various mathematical
expressions are derived using MATHEMATICA tool to analyze the performance of
system model for the same.
th M i.e. receive antennas and R i.e. number of MRC receivers are varied in a Hybrid
diversity system. Comparison is made between both Rayleigh and TWDP channels in
terms of BER versus SNR. Modulation schemes such as BPSK and QPSK are applied
on this Hybrid system model. The factual statement that TWDP fading forms a link
which is worse than the link made by Rayleigh fading is demonstrated with the help of
MATLAB simulations. Higher BER is observed considering TWDP channel and the
need to consider this model in designing worst case communication scenario is shown
in thesis.
