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Comparison of Nakagami-m, Rayleigh, and Rician Fading Models Wireless fading models describe how the received signal strength fluctuates due to multipath propagation. This article provides an intuitive, mathematical, and practical comparison of the three most widely used fading models. 1. Why Fading Models Are Needed In wireless communication, signals reach the receiver through multiple paths caused by reflection, diffraction, and scattering. These paths interfere constructively and destructively, producing random fluctuations in signal amplitude and SNR. Fading models statistically characterize these fluctuations. 2. Rayleigh Fading Applicable scenario: Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) environments with many scatterers. Probability density function (PDF): \[ f_R(r) = \frac{r}{\sigma^2} e^{-\frac{r^2}{2\sigma^2}}, \quad r \ge 0 \] Severe fading No dominant LOS...