Assignment 2
Assignment 2
Submitted By:
a) Attenuation
b) Phase shift
c) Delay
Mobile Channel Fading is a loss in transmission intensity caused by changes in the transmission
medium. Conventionally, the multiplicative processes in the channel can be subdivided into three
types of fading - path loss, shadowing and multipath fading. As we know wireless
communication system consists of transmitter and receiver. The path from transmitter to the
receiver is not smooth and the transmitted signal may go through various kinds of attenuations
including path loss, multipath attenuation etc. The signal attenuation through the path depends on
various factors. They are time, radio frequency and path or position of transmitter/receiver. The
channel between transmitter and receiver can be time varying or fixed depending upon whether
the transmitter/receiver is fixed or moving with respect to each other.
A pictorial view of mobile fading channel is given below.
Types of fading:
1. Path loss
2. Shadowing or slow fading
3. Multipath fading or fast fading
1. Path Loss:
Path loss is the reduction in power density of an electromagnetic wave as it propagates through
the space. Path loss models are used to estimate the received signal level as a function of
distance. With the help of this model we can predict SNR for a mobile communication system.
The equation for path loss is given as.
4 πD
P L=
λ
2. Slow Fading:
Slow fading can be caused by events such as shadowing, where a large obstruction such as a hill
or large building obscures the main signal path between the transmitter and the receiver. In this
fading the rate of change of channel characteristics is much smaller than the rate of change of
transmitted signal.
Bs ≫ B D
T s≫ T c
Where
BD = Doppler spread
T s = Symbol period
T c = Coherence bandwidth
3. Fast Fading:
Fast fading occurs when the coherence time of the channel is small relative to the delay
requirement of the application. In fast fading the rate of change of channel characteristics is
larger than the rate of change of transmitted signal. The channel changes during a symbol
period. The channel changes because of receiver motion.
Bs ¿ B D
T s ¿T c
Causes of fading:
There are many causes of wireless mobile fading channels, some of them are explained below.
1. Ultraviolet Radiation (40%)
2. Visible Light (25%)
3. Heat (25%)
4. Other (10%)
5. Chemical Vapors
6. Age of the Fabric
7. Dye Fastness
8. Wear and tear physically removing coloring agents from the materials surface.
Fading and noise are the primary sources of distortion in communication channels. Most of the
techniques are implemented on receiver side for controlling of fading. Mostly we use the rectifier
filter circuit at receiver side which cancels the effect of fading. Adaptive filters are also used for
controlling of fadding.