Mobile radio environments experience Rayleigh fading where the signal strength follows a Rayleigh distribution as it is reflected by local surroundings. Rayleigh fading occurs when only reflected waves are received by the mobile unit as it moves, which is typical for mobile radio environments. This results in a fading signal with varying strength over time as shown in the figure.
Mobile radio environments experience Rayleigh fading where the signal strength follows a Rayleigh distribution as it is reflected by local surroundings. Rayleigh fading occurs when only reflected waves are received by the mobile unit as it moves, which is typical for mobile radio environments. This results in a fading signal with varying strength over time as shown in the figure.
Mobile radio environments experience Rayleigh fading where the signal strength follows a Rayleigh distribution as it is reflected by local surroundings. Rayleigh fading occurs when only reflected waves are received by the mobile unit as it moves, which is typical for mobile radio environments. This results in a fading signal with varying strength over time as shown in the figure.
(Q. Determine the path losses in real mobile radio environment?)
Fig: Typical Fading signal received while the mobile unit is moving Problem:1 (GS/47) as shown in Fig. 1.3b. The factor r0(t) follows a Rayleigh distribution, assuming that only reflected waves from local surroundings are the ones received (a normal situation for the mobile radio environment). Therefore, the term Rayleigh fading is often used.