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A computer generated multipath fading simulation for mobile radio

J.I. Smith
- 01 Aug 1975 - 
- Vol. 24, Iss: 3, pp 39-40
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This simulation of the Rayleigh distributed fast fading encountered in mobile radio is presented and should be of interest to all those whose studies involve parameters of a mobile system that interact strongly with the radio environment.
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A brief description is presented of a computer simulation of the Rayleigh distributed fast fading encountered in mobile radio. This simulation should be of interest to all those whose studies involve parameters of a mobile system that interact strongly with the radio environment.

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