Analyzing the Impact of Nakagami-q Fading on MIMO Channel Capacity at High Signal-to-Noise Ratio.

The proposed research project aims to investigate the capacity characteristics of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) wireless communication channels operating under the influence of Nakagami-q fading distributions, particularly focusing on scenarios with high Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). The Nakagami-q distribution is a versatile model that can capture a wide range of fading scenarios, making it essential for understanding and optimizing wireless communication systems. The project will involve the formulation of channel capacity, ergodic capacity, and secrecy capacity equations for MIMO systems in Nakagami-q fading environments. Theoretical derivations will be complemented by extensive simulations to analyze and visualize system performance under various conditions. This research will provide valuable insights into the fundamental limits and behavior of MIMO communication systems, contributing to the advancement of wireless communication technology.

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