Efficient numerical methods for analysis of square ratio of \(\kappa-\mu\) and \(\eta-\mu\) random processes with their applications in telecommunications (Q1721005)

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Efficient numerical methods for analysis of square ratio of \(\kappa-\mu\) and \(\eta-\mu\) random processes with their applications in telecommunications
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    Efficient numerical methods for analysis of square ratio of \(\kappa-\mu\) and \(\eta-\mu\) random processes with their applications in telecommunications (English)
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    8 February 2019
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    Summary: We will provide statistical analysis of the square ratio of \(\kappa-\mu\) and \(\eta-\mu\) random processes and its application in the signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) based performance analysis of wireless transmission subjected to the influence of multipath fading, modelled by \(\kappa-\mu\) fading model, and undesired occurrence of co-channel interference (CCI), distributed as \(\eta-\mu\) random process. First contribution of the paper is deriving exact closed expressions for the probability density function (PDF) and cumulative distribution function (CDF) of square ratio of \(\kappa-\mu\) and \(\eta-\mu\) random processes. Further, a verification of accuracy of these PDF and CDF expressions was given by comparison with the corresponding approximations obtained by the high-precision quadrature formulas of Gaussian type with respect to the weight functions on \((0, + \infty)\). The computational procedure of such quadrature rules is provided by using the constructive theory of orthogonal polynomials and the \textsc{MATHEMATICA} package \texttt{OrthogonalPolynomials} created by \textit{A. S. Cvetković} and \textit{G. V. Milovanović} [Facta Univ., Ser. Math. Inf. 19, 17--36 (2004; Zbl 1081.33001)]. Capitalizing on obtained expression, important wireless performance criteria, namely, outage probability (OP), have been obtained, as functions of transmission parameters. Also, possible performance improvement is observed through a glance at SC (selection combining) reception employment based on obtained expressions.
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