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Multipath propagation

Multipath propagation is a common phenomenon in radio communication[?], where a signal travels to its destination by multiple paths.

Rayleigh fading, named after Lord Rayleigh, is the fading of a communications channel generated by the interference of different out-of-phase signals travelling by different paths. The standard statistical model of this gives a distribution known as the Rayleigh distribution.

Rayleigh fading with a strong line of sight[?] content is said to have a Rician distribution, or to be Rician fading.

External links

  • Article on Rayleigh fading (http://members.aol.com/sdlarsn/newwaveinstruments/spread_spectrum_articles/multipath_fading_sklar/FadingArticle1.pdf)



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