MIMO CHANNEL SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS FOR MOBILE AD HOC WIRELESS NETWORKS
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Pulchowk Campus
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The radio channel has very significant characteristics specially in Mobile Ad Hoc Wireless
Networks because of its dynamic configuration, mobility, type of terrains in which the
networks operates and fading and multipath propagation. The integration of Multiple Input
Multiple Output (MIMO) elements for either diversity or spatial multiplexing makes the
channel more complex for study and analysis. This thesis work implements the MIMO
channel simulation for Mobile Ad Hoc Wireless Networks and studies and examines the
effects of important characteristics on the channel. The characteristics like Doppler shift due
to mobile devices, Doppler power spectrum, type of terrains, spatial correlation have been
introduced in the channel and examined the channel behaviour. The MIMO channel
simulation is implemented based on power delay profile, Doppler power spectrum and
spatial correlation at the transmitter and receiver. The spatial correlation present at the
transmitter and receiver has seen to have great effect on fading envelopes at the channel
output. The simulation results obtained for 1*2 MIMO diversity indicate that the Gaussian
spectrum is more suitable for signal estimation in low mobile velocity both in urban and
hilly areas. But in high mobile velocity, Flat spectrum is suitable for signal estimation in
urban areas and Flat and Jakes spectrum both are suitable for signal estimation in hilly areas.
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The radio channel has very significant characteristics specially in Mobile Ad Hoc Wireless
Networks because of its dynamic configuration, mobility, type of terrains in which the
networks operates and fading and multipath propagation.
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING