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Frequency Hopping (FH) systems are increasingly popular in contemporary wireless communications, especially in military communications and electronic confrontations. The key performance of FH systems includes robustness, continuation, and resilience. To measure these factors, additional interference is introduced into FH systems, and a large number of algorithms and schemes have been proposed to maximize...
Asymptotic error rate expressions are derived for multi-branch equal gain combining and selection combining operating on arbitrarily correlated Rayleigh fading channels. These closed-form solutions are used to provide rapid and accurate estimation of the error rates in large signal-to-noise ratio regions. More importantly, they reveal additional insights into the transmission characteristics of linear...
Asymptotic error rate expressions are derived for multi-branch equal gain combining and selection combining operating on arbitrarily correlated Rayleigh fading channels. These closed-form solutions are used to provide rapid and accurate estimation of the error rates in large signal-to-noise ratio regions. More importantly, it is shown that the asymptotic error rates over correlated branches can be...
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