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Why First-Order Channel Models Matter for High-Mobility Wireless Systems

Why First-Order Channel Models Matter for High-Mobility Wireless Systems

Update: 2025-12-04
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A clear explanation of why OFDM’s LTI models fail in fast-changing channels and how first-order and delay–Doppler models improve accuracy and performance.

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The article explains why OFDM’s traditional LTI channel model collapses in high-mobility environments, showing how first-order Taylor approximations and delay–Doppler domain modeling extend coherence time, reduce estimation overhead, and yield more accurate representations of rapidly varying wireless channels.

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Why First-Order Channel Models Matter for High-Mobility Wireless Systems

Why First-Order Channel Models Matter for High-Mobility Wireless Systems

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