Title :
Intermodulation distortion owing to multipath propagation over f.m./f.d.m. microwave links
Author_Institution :
Central Administration of Swedish Telecommunications, Radio Development Division, Development Department, Stockholm, Sweden
fDate :
12/1/1971 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A theory on intermodulation noise distortion owing to multipath reception in f.m./f.d.m. microwave links is developed for the case when the received signal is Nakagami-Rice distributed, i.e. depends on the addition of a constant signal and a Rayleigh-distributed random signal. The distortion formula derived by Medhurst concerning `the small constant echo of short delay¿, is verified as a special case of the presented solution. It is shown that the median value of the distortion noise power produced when the echo is a non-coherent random signal may be computed as if the echo were constant with a power equal to the total echo power and with a relative delay time equal to the 2nd-order moment (radius of inertia) of the echo-power function with respect to the constant (direct) signal. The probability distribution of the distortion is derived when the received signal is Nakagami-Rice distributed.
Keywords :
electric distortion; frequency division multiplexing; frequency modulation; microwave links; radiowave propagation; Nakagami/Rice distributed signal; Rayleigh distributed random signal; frequency modulation; intermodulation interference; intermodulation noise distortion; microwave links; radiowave propagation effects;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1971.0311