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\section{Overview}
-The following two sections will briefly introduce mathematical formulations of the modulation schemes and of the channel models used in this project. The notation used is summarised in \figref{fig:notation}. For conciseness encoding schemes and (digital) signal processing calculations are left out and discussed later. Section \ref{sec:multipath-fading} presents an established mathematical model to understand multipath fading, as well as a brief description of a discrete-time model and the intricacies caused by the sampling process. Finally the concept of stochastic models is mentioned, as they are often used to simulate multipath channels \cite{Messier,Mathis}.
+The following two sections will briefly introduce mathematical formulations of the modulation schemes and of the channel models used in this project. The notation used is summarised in \figref{fig:notation}. For conciseness, encoding schemes and (digital) signal processing calculations are left out and discussed later. Section \ref{sec:multipath-fading} presents an established mathematical model to understand multipath fading, as well as a brief description of a discrete-time model and the intricacies caused by the sampling process. Finally, the concept of stochastic models is mentioned, as they are often used to simulate multipath channels \cite{Messier,Mathis}.
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% \section{Signal space and linear operators}