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Rayleigh Fading calculations

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Hi
I wanted to know how to conveniently convert threshold ro to Receiver's Threshold Power value, or vice versa, where ro = R/Rrms, which is the specified level R normalized to the local rms amplitude of the fading envelope, as is given in Rappaport's book.

Given the value of ro = 0.01, 0.1, 1

I would want to calculate the power of the Receiver's Threshold value in Rayleigh Fading

The parameters I can use are

Velocity, Wavelength, Fm (Doppler Frequency), ro, Receiver's Threshold Power and any other you can think of.

The file I am using is the rayleigh fading simulation file of ns2, which uses a ricean table of gaussian quadrature components and I set the K factor to 0 (to get Rayleigh). However, I would like to avoid using too much of X and Y components in the conversion equation, if possible.

Please respond at the earliest, because I need this pretty badly.

thanks
 

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