Weibull fading

Weibull fading, named after Waloddi Weibull, is a simple statistical model of fading used in wireless communications and based on the Weibull distribution.

Empirical studies have shown it to be an effective model in both indoor[1] and outdoor[2] environments.

In 2005, a theoretical model for a particular class of Weibull distributions was described by Sagias and Karagiannidis,[3] who also analyzed channel capacity of a wireless channel in the presence of Weibull fading.

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