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Time-varying multipath fading?

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What is time-varying multipath fading?

Pls explain it for me
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hi freind.
when signals arrive from different way and different direction to receiver, the phase of signals from different way will becom different , so if sum of these phases are constructive, the amplitiude of signal will high. and if sum of these phases are deconstructive, the amplitiude of signal will low. this phenomena is variable with time. and is Time-varying multipath fading.
 

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