Mediumband Wireless Communication
Dushyantha A Basnayaka

TL;DR
This paper investigates the mediumband class of wireless communication systems affected by multipath, characterizing their channels to facilitate future research in this overlooked area.
Contribution
It introduces and characterizes the mediumband class of wireless systems, filling a gap between narrowband and broadband system analyses.
Findings
Channel of mediumband systems characterized in compact form
Highlights importance of mediumband systems in wireless communication
Provides foundation for future research in this class
Abstract
The fundamental phenomenon widely known as multipath is unavoidable in wireless communication, and affects almost every element of modern wireless communication systems. The impact of multipath on the received signal depends on whether the delay spread (i.e., spread of time delays associated with different multipath components) is large or small relative to the signalling period of the wireless communication system. In narrowband systems, the delay spread is about one tenth (or less) of the signalling period. The delay spread and the signalling period of broadband systems are in the same order of magnitude. In between these two extremes, there appears to exist an important, yet overlooked, class of systems whose delay spread is neither small nor large enough for them to fall into these two basic classes. In this paper, the effect of multipath on this class of systems denoted henceforth…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Networks Research · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
