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amplitude fading

amplitude fading

[′am·plə‚tüd ‚fād·iŋ]
(communications)
Fading in which the amplitudes of frequency components of a modulated carrier wave are uniformly attenuated.
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References in periodicals archive
Next, small-scale amplitude fading and Ricean K-factors are analyzed in Section 3.1.
In this paper, small-scale amplitude fading and the K-factor were first analyzed.
Multipath amplitude fading is achieved using a voltage-variable attenuator and is represented in terms of fading plus path loss.
While the [S.sub.4] index is an indicator of the strength of amplitude fading, the decorrelation time [[tau].sub.0] is an indicator of the rapidity of the fades.
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