2018
DOI: 10.1049/iet-com.2017.0126
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Power line communications under Rayleigh fading and Nakagami noise: novel insights on the MIMO and multi‐hop techniques

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“…RF denotes the Rayleigh fading, and N F the Nakagami-u fading 4. The relationship between channel gain and power gain has been verified in many existing literatures, e.g.,[23][24][25][26] 5.…”
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“…RF denotes the Rayleigh fading, and N F the Nakagami-u fading 4. The relationship between channel gain and power gain has been verified in many existing literatures, e.g.,[23][24][25][26] 5.…”
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“…Accordingly, the CDF (Cumulative Distribution Function) F Ξ (. )|Ξ ∈ (RF, N F ) of power gain Ω (note that Ω = ζ 2 ) 4 under Rayleigh/Nakagami-u fading mode can be derived as 5 :…”
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