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What (who) is FADING - definition

VARIATION OF THE ATTENUATION OF A SIGNAL WITH VARIOUS VARIABLES
Selective fading; Fade (radio); Signal fade; Flat fading; Upfade; Fading channel; Fast fading; Slow fading; Frequency-selective fading; Frequency selective fading; Shadow fading; Dispersive fading; Amplitude fading; Doppler Spread; Doppler spread
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  • Frequency-selective time-varying fading causes a cloudy pattern to appear on a [[spectrogram]]. Time is shown on the horizontal axis, frequency on the vertical axis and signal strength as grey-scale intensity.

Fading         
·noun Loss of color, freshness, or vigor.
II. Fading ·noun An Irish dance; also, the burden of a song.
III. Fading ·adj Losing freshness, color, brightness, or vigor.
IV. Fading ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Fade.
Fading         
In wireless communications, fading is variation of the attenuation of a signal with various variables. These variables include time, geographical position, and radio frequency.
Rayleigh fading         
  • Densely built Manhattan has been shown to approach a Rayleigh-fading environment.
  • The normalized Doppler power spectrum of Rayleigh fading with a maximum Doppler shift of 10 Hz.
  • Filtered by Butterworth filter Rayleigh time series (sampling frequency is 120 Hz)
  • One second of Rayleigh fading with a maximum Doppler shift of 100 Hz.
  • One second of Rayleigh fading with a maximum Doppler shift of 10 Hz.
STATISTICAL MODEL
Jakes fading model
Rayleigh fading is a statistical model for the effect of a propagation environment on a radio signal, such as that used by wireless devices.

Wikipedia

Fading

In wireless communications, fading is variation of the attenuation of a signal with various variables. These variables include time, geographical position, and radio frequency. Fading is often modeled as a random process. A fading channel is a communication channel that experiences fading. In wireless systems, fading may either be due to multipath propagation, referred to as multipath-induced fading, weather (particularly rain), or shadowing from obstacles affecting the wave propagation, sometimes referred to as shadow fading.

Examples of use of FADING
1. Appetite fading However, analysts said the Air China debacle also showed Chinese investors‘ appetite for IPOs was fading, at least for now.
2. Fears about Obama are fading, but they still exist.
3. But Mr Zuma‘s support has been fading in recent months.
4. Melissa Bean fading. _Indiana: Seven–term Republican Sen.
5. Watch Collins talk about fading support for Bush‘s policy» Sen.