multipathfel
Multipathfel is a concept used in wireless communications research to describe the aggregate distortion produced by multipath propagation on a received signal. It encapsulates how multiple reflected or refracted copies of the transmitted waveform combine at the receiver, causing fluctuations in amplitude, phase, and arrival time as the radio environment or receiver motion changes.
In channel modeling, multipathfel is represented by parameters such as delay spread, Doppler spread, and coherence
To mitigate multipathfel, systems employ equalization, diversity reception, MIMO, adaptive modulation, and beamforming. The term is