MC Assignment
MC Assignment
𝐸𝑧 (𝑡) = 𝐸0 ∑ 𝐶𝑛 cos(2𝜋𝑓𝑐 𝑡 + 𝜃𝑛 )
𝑛=1
where 𝜏𝑛 = 2𝜋𝑓𝑛 𝑡 + ∅𝑛 and ∑𝑁 ̅̅̅2̅
𝑛=1 𝐶𝑛 = 1
2
10−6
𝑃(𝜏) = ∑ 2 𝛿(𝜏 − 𝑛10−6 )
𝑛 +2
𝑛=0
(a) Sketch the Power Delay Profile of the channel in dBm.
(b) What is the local average power in dBm?
(c) What is the rms delay spread of the channel?
(d) If 256QAM modulation having a bit rate of 2 Megabits per second
is applied to the channel, will the modulation under go flat or
frequency selective fading? Explain your answer.
(e) Over that bandwidth will the channel appear to have constant gain?
9. For each of the three scenarios given below, decide if the received signal
is best described as undergoing fast fading, frequency selective fading, or
flat fading.
(a) A binary modulation has a data rate of 500 kbps, fc=1 GHz and a
typical urban radio channel is used in dense market area.
(b) A binary modulation has a data rate of 5 kbps, fc=1 GHz and a
typical urban radio channel is used to provide communications to a man
who is a pedestrian.
(c) A binary modulation has a data rate of 10 bps, fc=1 GHz and a typical
urban radio channel is used to provide communications to cars moving
on a highway.
Modulation techniques for mobile radio
10.(a)Given that binary DPSK modulation has a bit error probability of
𝐸𝑏
1 2𝑁
𝑃𝑒 = 𝑒 0
2
in AWGN ,find the probability of error for DPSK in a Rayleigh flat-fading
channel.
(b)If the average SNR for a Rayleigh faded DPSK signal is 30dB,what is
the probability of error at the receiver?
11.Binary FSK (noncoherent) has a probability of error in AWGN given by
1 𝐸
𝑃𝑒 = exp( 𝑏 )
2 𝑁 0
(a) Derive the probability of error over a local area for binary FSK in a
Rayleigh flat-fading channel.
(b) To achieve a BER of 10-3,how much additional signal power is
required in a Rayleigh fading environment as compared to the
AWGN channel?Give your amswer in dB.
12.Using the expression for probability of error in a flat fading channel, find
the average probability of error for DPSK if a channel has an exponential
SNR probability density of 𝑝(𝑥) = 𝑒 −𝑥 for 𝑥 > 0.
13.Determine the necessary 𝐸𝑏 ⁄𝑁0 in order to detect BPSK with an average
BER of 10-5 for a
(a) Rayleigh fading channel,
(b) Ricean fading channel,with K=6dB ,7dB.
14.Show that the equation (6.155) is correct. That is,prove that if α is Rayleigh
1 2 ̅̅̅̅
2
distributed,then the pdf of 𝛼 2 is given by 𝑝(𝛼 2 ) = ̅̅̅̅2 𝑒 −𝛼 ⁄𝛼 .This is the
𝛼
Chi-square pdf with two degrees of freedom.
15.Prove that a Rayleigh fading signal has an exponential pdf for the power
of the signal.
Path Loss and Shadowing :-
16.Find the median path loss under the Hata model assuming fc = 900 MHz,
ht = 20m, hr = 5 m and d = 100m for a large urban city, a small urban city,
a suburb, and a rural area. Explain qualitatively the path loss differences
for these 4 environments.
17.In this problem we will explore the impact of different log-normal
shadowing parameters on outage probability. Consider a a cellular system
where the received signal power is distributed according to a log-normal
distribution with mean µ dBm and standard deviation σψ dBm. Assume the
received signal power must be above 10 dBm for acceptable performance.
a) What is the outage probability when the log-normal distribution has
µψ = 15 dBm and σψ = 8dBm?
b) For σψ = 4dBm, what value of µψ is required such that the outage
probability is less than 1%, a typical value for high-quality PCS
systems?
c) Repeat (b) for σψ = 12dBm.
d) One proposed technique to reduce outage probability is to use macro
diversity, where a mobile unit’s signal is received by multiple base
stations and then combined. This can only be done if multiple base
stations are able to receive a given mobile’s signal, which is typically
the case for CDMA systems. Explain why this might reduce outage
probability.
18.Find the coverage area for a microcellular system where path loss follows
the simplied model with γ = 3, d0 = 1, and K = 0 dB and there is also log
normal shadowing with σ = 4 dB. Assume a cell radius of 100 m, a transmit
power of 80 mW, and a minimum received power requirement of P min =
−100 dBm.
Multiple Access Techniques for Wireless Communications:-
19. The GSM TDMA system uses a 270.833kbps data rate to support
eight users per frame.
a) What is the raw data rate provided for each user?
b) If guard time, ramp-up time and synchronization bits occupy
10.1kbps, determine the traffic efficiency for each user.
20.The US digital cellular TDMA System uses a 48.6kbps data rate to support
three users per frame. Each user occupies two of the six time slots per
frame. What is the raw data rate provided for each user?
21.For Problem 2, assume each reverse channel frame contains six time slots
with 324 bits per time slot, and within each time slot, assume there are six
guard bits, six bits reserved for ramp-up,28 synchronization bits,12 control
channel bits, 12 bits for supervisory control signals and 260 data bits.
a) Determine the frame efficiency for the US Digital Cellular standard.
b) If half-rate speech coding is used, then six users may be supported
within a frame. Determine the raw data rate and frame efficiency for
users with half rate speech coding.
22.Assume that a nonlinear amplifier is used to broadcast FDMA
transmissions for the US AMPS standard. If control channel 352 and voice
channel 360 are simultaneously transmitted by a base station, determine all
cellular channels on the forward link that might carry interference due to
intermodulation.
23.In a unslotted ALOHA system the packet arrival times form a Poisson
process having a rate of 10^3 packets/sec. If the bit rate is 10 Mbps and
there are 1000bits/packet.Find
a) the normalized throughput of the system
b) the number of bits per packet that will maximize the throughout.
24.Consider a Rayleigh fading-channel based wireless system such that
E{|ℎ^2|}=1, where h is the flat fading channel coefficient. If the transmit
power 𝑃𝑡 (dB)=25dB, what is the probability that the receive power is
greater than 20dB? Compute the same for a receive power of 10 dB.
25.What is the difference between clutter factor and shadowing in large-scale
fading model?
37.For each of the three scenarios given below, decide if the received signal
is best described as undergoing fast fading, frequency selective fading, or
flat fading.
(a) A binary modulation has a data rate of 500 kbps, fc=1 GHz and a
typical urban radio channel is used in the dense market area.
(b) A binary modulation has a data rate of 5 kbps, fc=1 GHz and a
typical urban radio channel is used to provide communications to a man
who is a pedestrian.
c) A binary modulation has a data rate of 10 bps, fc=1 GHz and a typical
urban radio channel is used to provide communications to cars moving
on a highway
38. Consider the power delay profile shown in Figure. Calculate the following:
i. (a) Mean delay, (b) RMS delay spread
ii. If the modulated symbol duration is 40μs, is the channel frequency
selective or flat fading? Justify your answer