Dynamic fading uses a scenario that you define ahead of time to dynamically change the dwell time, path delay, relative path loss, and UE speed for up to 24 paths. These settings simulate the UE moving through different fading environments.
For MIMO configurations, all Faders must have the same dynamic path settings in order for correlation to be meaningful.
For non-MIMO configurations, each Fader may have different dynamic path settings if no correlation is assigned.
How do I apply a dynamic fading scenario to my waveform?
Select and load your configuration.
Create a dynamic fading scenario file (Using an Excel Spreadsheet Template for Dynamic Fading Setup).
Turn dynamic fading on in the Fader Setup view of your configuration.
Enable all fading paths that you want to simulate in the Fader Paths settings of the Master Setup for your configuration. When dynamic fading scenarios are imported, the dynamic fading settings from the dynamic fading file are used instead of the values set in the fading user interface.
Select the dynamic fading file that you want to use.
Download the dynamic fading file that will be used.
Play the waveform.
Related Topics
Using an Excel Spreadsheet Template for Dynamic Fading Setup
Entering Data into the Excel Spreadsheet Template
Dynamic Fading File Format Using a Text Editor