Browsing by Author "Ibdah, Yazan"
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Mobile relay amplifying matrix design of the cooperative distributed MMSE relaying for AF wireless mobile networks
Lee, Kanghee; Kwon, Hyuck M.; Ibdah, Yazan; Xiong, Wenhao; Sawan, M. Edwin (IEEE, 2012-05)This paper presents an optimal amplify-and-forward (AF) relay scheme for a multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) system consisting of M-mobile sources, M-mobile destinations, and N-cooperative distributed mobile relay ... -
Mobile-to-mobile channel measurements at 1.85 GHz in suburban environments
Ibdah, Yazan; Ding, Yanwu (IEEE, 2015-02-12)This paper presents mobile-to-mobile (M-to-M) channel measurements and models at 1.85 GHz in dense-scattering suburban areas. Three test scenarios were considered for different transmitter (Tx) and receiver (Rx) antenna ... -
Mobile-to-mobile channels: Statistical and empirical models
Ibdah, Yazan (Wichita State University, 2013-12)In this dissertation, we first present statistical models for cascaded Rayleigh Isotropic fading channels with and without line-of-sight (LOS). These models contain two individual summations and are, therefore, easy to ... -
Noncooperative AF schemes for wireless mobile networks under jamming environment
Ibdah, Yazan; Kwon, Hyuck M.; Ding, Yanwu; Lee, Kanghee (IEEE, 2011-11-07)Communication between mobile relays has recently gained much attention. In this paper, a novel optimal diagonal relay amplifying matrix based on the minimum mean square error (MMSE) criterion is proposed for mobile nodes. ... -
Path loss models for low-height mobiles in forest and urban
Ibdah, Yazan; Ding, Yanwu (Springer International Publishing, 2017-01)This paper presents path loss measurements at 2.1 GHz in forest and urban areas. Empirical path loss models have been presented for low-height dual-mobility channels. Three test scenarios are considered for the transmitter ... -
Simulation models for mobile-to-mobile channels with isotropic and nonisotropic scattering
Ding, Yanwu; Ibdah, Yazan (Springer, 2020-09-30)Recent radio channel measurements in peer-to-peer (P2P) and mobile-to-mobile network indicate that, depending on the mobility of the terminals and scattering properties of the environment, the predominate fading mechanism ... -
Simulations on the statistical properties for cascaded Rayleigh fading channel
Ibdah, Yazan; Ding, Yanwu; Kwon, Hyuck M.; Lee, Kanghee (IEEE, 2011-11-07)In the past few years, mobile to mobile communication has gained much attention. Researchers have invested considerable effort in obtaining appropriate channel models to understand the statistical properties of the underlying ...