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Increasing the noise immunity of data transmission over digital communication channels under Nakagami fading conditions

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The action of fadings on the noise immunity of digital communications in a channel with Nakagami signal fading when radio waves propagate through a medium with random nonuniformities (in particular, in satellite communications when the radio waves pass through the troposphere), is investigated. The gain in noise immunity from the use of intermittent data transmission compared with existing methods of reception is estimated.

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Translated from Izmeritel’naya Tekhnika, No. 3, pp. 57–62, March, 2011.

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Andrianov, M.N., Bumagin, A.V., Kalashnikov, K.S. et al. Increasing the noise immunity of data transmission over digital communication channels under Nakagami fading conditions. Meas Tech 54, 334–342 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-011-9729-5

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