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Author(s): Rodney Vaughan  and  Jørgen Bach-Anderson
Source: Channels, Propagation and Antennas for Mobile Communications,2003
Publication date January 2003

The extension from the two-path model to the N-paths is conceptually straightforward from the point of view that the channel can be described by simple summations. This chapter looks at the short-term channel behaviour arising from the many-path model, where no single path is dominant, and discusses the scenarios of sources used in channel simulations.

Inspec keywords: wireless channels; mobile radio

Other keywords: many-path models; short-term channel behaviour; channel simulations

Subjects: Mobile radio systems

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