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Назив: A novel-iterative simulation method for performance analysis of non-coherent FSK/ASK systems over rice/rayleigh channels using the wolfram language
Аутори: Mladenovic, Vladimir
Milošević, Danijela
Датум издавања: 2016
Сажетак: In this paper, a new approach in solving and analysing the performances of the digital telecommunication non-coherent FSK/ASK system in the presence of noise is derived, by using a computer algebra system. So far, most previous solutions cannot be obtained in closed form, which can be a problem for detailed analysis of complex communication systems. In this case, there is no insight into the influence of certain parameters on the performance of the system. The analysis, modelling and design can be time-consuming. One of the main reasons is that these solutions are obtained by utilising traditional numerical tools in the shape of closed-form expressions. Our results were obtained in closed-form solutions. They are resolved by the introduction of an iteration-based simulation method. The Wolfram language is used for describing applied symbolic tools, and Schematic Solver application package has been used for designing. In a new way, the probability density function and the impact of the newly introduced parameter of iteration are performed when errors are calculated. Analyses of the new method are applied to several scenarios: Without fading, in the presence of Rayleigh fading, Rician fading, and in cases when the signals are correlated and uncorrelated.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11745
Тип: article
DOI: 10.2298/SJEE151118002M
ISSN: 1451-4869
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85018228479
Налази се у колекцијама:Faculty of Technical Sciences, Čačak

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