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\subsection{Geometric multipath fading model}
-The simplest way to understand the multipath fading, is to consider it from a geometrical perspective. Figure \ref{fig:multipath-sketch} is a sketch a wireless transmission system affected by multipath fading. The sender's antenna radiates an electromagnetic wave in the direction of the receiver (red line), however even under the best circumstances a part of the signal is dispersed in other directions (blue lines).
+The simplest way to understand the multipath fading, is to consider it from a geometrical perspective. Fig.~\ref{fig:multipath-sketch} is a sketch a wireless transmission system affected by multipath fading. The sender's antenna radiates an electromagnetic wave in the direction of the receiver (red line), however even under the best circumstances a part of the signal is dispersed in other directions (blue lines).
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