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Rayleigh Fading Channel Characterization Using K-Band FMCW Radar in Reverberation Chamber

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Figure 1. IF signal generation from Tx and Rx antennas.
Figure 2. FMCW radar system block diagram.
Figure 4. The performance evaluation of the proposed FMCW radar. (a) Flatness of transmitted RFsignal
Table 1. Measurement setup for Rayleigh channel inside reverberation chamber.
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