- What is outage probability formula?
- What is meant by outage probability?
- What is ergodic capacity and outage capacity of a flat fading channel?
- What are the assumptions for Rayleigh fading?
What is outage probability formula?
For slow fading channel, outage probability = P(C < r) = P(log2(1 + h2 SNR) < r), where r is the required threshold information rate.
What is meant by outage probability?
Outage probability is defined as the point at which the receiver power value falls below the threshold (where the power value relates to the minimum signal to noise ratio (SNR) within a cellular), one can say that the receiver is out of the range of BS in cellular communications. From: mmWave Massive MIMO, 2017.
What is ergodic capacity and outage capacity of a flat fading channel?
We investigate the usefulness of various channel capacity definitions, namely ergodic capacity, where it is assumed that the channel transitions over all the fading states, and outage capacity, where the source is transmitted at a constant rate with a specified outage probability.
What are the assumptions for Rayleigh fading?
Rayleigh fading models assume that the magnitude of a signal that has passed through such a transmission medium (also called a communication channel) will vary randomly, or fade, according to a Rayleigh distribution — the radial component of the sum of two uncorrelated Gaussian random variables.