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The WSSUS (Wide-Sense Stationary Uncorrelated Scattering) model provides a statistical description of the transmission behavior of wireless channels. "Wide-sense stationarity" means the second-order moments of the channel are stationary, which means that they depends only on the time difference, while "uncorrelated scattering" refers to the delay τ due to scatterers. Modelling of mobile channels as WSSUS (wide sense stationary uncorrelated scattering) has become popular among specialists. The model was introduced by Phillip A. Bello in 1963.[1]

A commonly used description of time variant channel applies the set of Bello functions and the theory of stochastic processes.

References

  1. ^ Matthias Pätzold, Mobile Radio Channels, ch. 7, John Wiley & Sons, 2011 ISBN 1119975255.

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