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| '''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<ref>Adawi, N.S. ''et al.'' (1988). {{doi-inline|10.1109/25.42678|Coverage prediction for mobile radio systems operating in the 800/900 MHz frequency range}}, ''IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology'' '''37''', (1), 3–72</ref> and outdoor<ref>Hashemi, H. (1993). {{doi-inline|10.1109/5.231342|The indoor radio propagation channel}}, ''Proceedings IEEE'' '''81''' (7) 943–968</ref> environments.
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| In 2005, a theoretical model for a particular class of Weibull distributions was described by Sagias and Karagiannidis,<ref>Sagias, N.C.; & Karagiannidis G.K; (2005). {{doi-inline|10.1109/TIT.2005.855598|Gaussian class multivariate Weibull distributions: Theory and applications in fading channels}}, ''IEEE Transactions on Information Theory'' '''51''' (10), 3608-3619</ref> who also analyzed [[channel capacity]] of a wireless channel in the presence of Weibull fading.<ref>Sagias, N.C.; Zogas, D.A.; Karagiannidis, G.K.; & Tombras, G.S; (2004). {{doi-inline|10.1109/LCOMM.2004.831319|Channel capacity and second order statistics in Weibull fading}} ''IEEE Communications Letters'', '''8''' (6) 377-379</ref>
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| * Yacoub, M.D.; (2002). [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/wrapper.jsp?arnumber=1047298 The <math>\alpha</math>-<math>\mu</math> distribution: A general fading distribution], ''Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, Mobile Radio Communications'' Lisbon, Portugal
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