A Simulation Study of Nakagami-m Distribution

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Mobile radio channel models are essential for the development, evaluation and test of current mobile radio communication systems and also crucial for the realization of the future systems. Nakagami-m distribution is important for channel modeling in mobile communication. It can repeat system tests in the development, design, or test laboratory. In this study, we make a simulation study of the Nakagami-m distribution. We focus on study the PDF of Nakagami-m distribution under different values ofand, we also simulate the SER Vs.SNR over Nakagami-m fading channel for QPSK

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