RAYLEIGH FADING

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CDMA — Rayleigh fading

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rayleigh fading is fading in a channel due to the interference caused to the main signal by the same signal arriving over many different paths, resulting in out-of-phase components incident at the receiver.
     Rayleight fading occurs commonly in CDMA networks, especially in urban areas.


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