Lecture 1 D
Lecture 1 D
Prabagarane.N
prabagaranen@ssn.edu.in
Session Meta Data
Author Prabagarane N
Reviewer
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Revision History
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Session Objectives
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Session Outcomes
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Coherent bandwidth
• Analogous to the delay spread parameters in the time
domain, coherence bandwidth is used to characterize
the channel in the frequency domain.
• Coherence bandwidth is a statistical measure of the
range of frequencies over which the channel can be
considered flat.
• Two sinusoids with frequency separation greater than Bc
are affected quite differently by the channel.
f1
Receiver
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Example
• For a multipath channel, is given as 1.37ms.
• The 50% coherence bandwidth is given as: 1/5 =
146kHz.
– This means that, for a good transmission from a transmitter to a
receiver, the range of transmission frequency (channel
bandwidth) should not exceed 146kHz, so that all frequencies in
this band experience the same channel characteristics.
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Coherence Time
• Delay spread and Coherence bandwidth describe the
time dispersive nature of the channel in a local area.
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Doppler Spread
• Measure of spectral broadening caused by motion, the
time rate of change of the mobile radio channel, and is
defined as the range of frequencies over which the
received Doppler spectrum is essentially non-zero.
• We know how to compute Doppler shift: fd
• Doppler spread, BD, is defined as the maximum Doppler
shift: fm = v/λ
• If the baseband signal bandwidth is much less than BD
then effect of Doppler spread is negligible at the
receiver.
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Coherence Time
• Coherence time is the time duration over which the
channel impulse response is essentially invariant.
• If the symbol period of the baseband signal (reciprocal of
the baseband signal bandwidth) is greater the coherence
time, than the signal will distort, since channel will
change during the transmission of the signal .
TC TC 1
fm
t1 Dt=t2 - t1 t2
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Coherence Time
0.423
Coherence time is also defined as: TC 9
• 16f m2
fm
• Coherence time definition implies that two signals
arriving with a time separation greater than TC are
affected differently by the channel.
• Coherence time Tc is the time domain dual of Doppler
spread and is used to characterize the time varying
nature of the frequency dispersiveness of the channel in
the time domain.
• If the coherence time is defined as the time over which
the time correlation function is above 0.5, then the
coherence time is approximately, Tc 9 where f m v
16f m
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Types of Small-scale Fading
Small-scale Fading
(Based on Multipath Tİme Delay Spread)
Small-scale Fading
(Based on Doppler Spread)
Slow Fading
Fast Fading
1. Low Doppler Spread
1. High Doppler Spread 2. Coherence Time > Symbol Period
2. Coherence Time < Symbol Period 3. Channel variations smaller than baseband
3. Channel variations faster than baseband signal variations
signal variations
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Flat Fading
s(t) r(t)
h(t,t)
t << TS
0 TS 0 t 0 TS+t
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Frequency Selective Fading
• Statistical impulse response model and computer
generated impulse responses are used for analyzing
frequency selective small-scale fading.
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Frequency Selective Fading
s(t) r(t)
h(t,t)
t TS
0 TS 0 t 0 TS TS+t
Occurs when:
BS > BC As a rule of thumb: TS ≥ 10t Flat Fading
and TS < 10t Frequency Selective
TS < t
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Slow Fading
• Due to Doppler Spread
– Rate of change of the channel characteristics is much
smaller than the rate of change of the transmitted
signal
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Different Types of Fading
• With Respect To SYMBOL PERIOD
TS
Flat Fast
Flat Slow
Fading
Fading
Symbol Period of
Transmitting Signal
TC
TS
Transmitted Symbol Period
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Different Types of Fading
• With Respect To BASEBAND SIGNAL BANDWIDTH
BS
Frequency Selective Frequency Selective
Fast Fading Slow Fading
Transmitted
Baseband BC
Signal Bandwidth
BD
BS
Transmitted Baseband Signal Bandwidth
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Summary
We studied the following.
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Self Assessment Questions
• Determine the max and min spectral frequencies received from a stationary
GSM transmitter that has a center frequency of 1950.000000 MHz
assuming that the receiver travelling at a speed of 100 Km/hr.
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Reference
• Andreas F. Molisch, Wireless Communications, John
Wiley India, Second Edition, 2013.
• Rappaport T.S, Wireless communications, Pearson
Education, Second Edition, 2014.
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