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An Analytical Model of Propagation Channels for Terahertz Wireless Communication System

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Futuristic Communication and Network Technologies (VICFCNT 2020)

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Multipath channels cause large differences between transmitted and received signals. These variations depend on time, frequency and space. Since we cannot act on the transmission channel, it becomes a drawback for signal transmission. So, the interest in characterizing and modeling the transmission channel takes on its full meaning. Modeling a channel enables us to design, validate and test a technology, as well as to establish an effective communication algorithm, which could optimize the transfer of information. Simulations of CDF (cumulative distribution function) have been carried out in order to validate the proposed model.

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Hmamou, A., EL Ghzaoui, M., Das, S., Foshi, J. (2022). An Analytical Model of Propagation Channels for Terahertz Wireless Communication System. In: Sivasubramanian, A., Shastry, P.N., Hong, P.C. (eds) Futuristic Communication and Network Technologies. VICFCNT 2020. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 792. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4625-6_52

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