Outage probability calculations for a mobile radio system having two log-normal interferers

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Outage probability calculations are presented for the case when the transmission from a wanted base station is received by a mobile in the presence of two cochannel-interfering signals for the case where the transmissions suffer log-normal shadowing only. The calculations consider the need to achieve simultaneously both a sufficient SNR and SIR to obtain satisfactory radio reception.

Inspec keywords: radiofrequency interference; information theory; mobile radio systems; radiowave propagation

Other keywords: cochannel-interfering signals; mobile radio system; outage probability; log-normal interferers; SNR; log-normal shadowing; SIR

Subjects: Mobile radio systems; Information theory; Electromagnetic compatibility and interference; Radiowave propagation

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