# Matlab Rayleigh Fading Channel Simulation?

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#### Davy

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi all,

I have got a Rayleigh Fading Channel Simulation code by Matlab.

The code list below:
a = sqrt(0.5)*( randn( 1, symbols_per_frame) + j*randn( 1,
symbols_per_frame) );
% complex noise
noise = sqrt(variance)*( randn(1,symbols_per_frame) +
j*randn(1,symbols_per_frame) );
% in all

Is the code right? If not right, how to modify it?

Best regards,
Davy

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#### [email protected]

Jan 1, 1970
0
Yes, it is perfectly right.
Generally, we assume coherent system, so the phase is perfectly
estimated. hence the phase of the fading constant can be neglected.
-SaiRamesh.

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#### James G.

Jan 1, 1970
0
Davy, you seem to assume that there is no correlation in temporal and
frequency domains, don't you?

D

#### Davy

Jan 1, 1970
0
Hi,

Yes, there is no correlation in temporal and frequency domains.
I have read the Probability book. The frequency shift is uniformly
distribution. And the fading is Rayleigh distribution.

Thanks!
Davy

S

#### [email protected]

Jan 1, 1970
0
Hi,
Yes, the phase has uniform distribution and the magnitude is
Rayleigh distributed.
I have a question assuming coherent BPSK transmission
y=hx+n; where h is a real no whose pdf is Rayleigh. Neglecting the
phase is a correct assumption?

-Regards,
-SaiRamesh.

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