fading
71fading — s ( en) FYSIK variation i ljudstyrka i radio …
72Fading — Fa|ding [ fe:... ], das; s, s <englisch> (Technik An und Abschwellen der Lautstärke im Rundfunkgerät; Nachlassen der Bremswirkung infolge Erhitzung der Bremsen) …
73fading — Reduction in signal intensity of one or all elements of a microwave or radio signal …
74fading — [1] A loss of brightness or colour in a paint finish. [2] Brake fade …
75fading — noun weakening in force or intensity attenuation in the volume of the sound • Syn: ↑attenuation • Derivationally related forms: ↑fade, ↑attenuate (for: ↑attenuation) …
76fading flower — flower which is growing old and losing its beauty; woman who was once beautiful but is now growing old …
77fading star — celebrity who is losing popularity …
78fading away — noun gradually diminishing in brightness or loudness or strength • Hypernyms: ↑dwindling, ↑dwindling away …
79Rayleigh fading — is a statistical model for the effect of a propagation environment on a radio signal, such as that used by wireless devices.Rayleigh fading models assume that the magnitude of a signal that has passed through such a transmission medium (also… …
80Nakagami fading — Unfortunately, mobile radio links are subject to severe multipath fading due to the combination of randomly delayed, reflected, scattered, and diffracted signal components. Fading leads to serious degradation in the link carrier to noise ratio… …