Small scale fading as used in radio propagation refers to a
characteristic of radio propagation that results from the presence
of the reflectors. The two-dimensional isotropic scattering
assumption is usually used in this case.
Small scale fading as used in radio propagation refers to a
characteristic of radio propagation that results from the presence
of the reflectors. The two-dimensional isotropic scattering
assumption is usually used in this case.
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John Griffiths has written:
'Radio wave propagation and antennas' -- subject(s): Antennas
(Electronics), Radio wave propagation
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A. G. Longley has written:
'Radio propagation in urban areas' -- subject(s): Radio wave
propagation, Metropolitan areas