This chapter discusses small-scale fading and multipath propagation effects in mobile radio channels. It explains that multipath waves traveling along paths of different lengths interfere at the receiver, causing rapid fluctuations in signal strength over short distances. The key points are:
1) Small-scale fading is caused by multipath interference and depends on factors like surrounding objects, signal bandwidth, and mobile speed.
2) Multipath propagation can be modeled using the time-varying impulse response of the channel.
3) Important parameters used to characterize fading include coherence bandwidth, Doppler spread, coherence time, delay spread, and Ricean/Rayleigh distributions.