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Wireless Channels: Large Scale Fading (Path Loss)

Wireless Communications 06-88-440-01


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Small-scale and large-scale fading

Figure 4.1 Small-scale and large-scale fading.

Free Space Propagation

Free Space Propagation

2-Ray model

Classical 2-ray ground bounce model

Reflection from smooth surface

Vector addition of 2 rays

Diffraction geometry

Knife-edge diffraction
v=f(d1,d2,h)

Knife-edge diffraction loss

Multiple knife-edge diffraction

Typical large-scale path loss

Measured large-scale path loss

Area versus Distance coverage model with shadowing model

2-D Propagation Raster data

Representing propagation

Algorithm for line of sight (LOS)

Okumura and Hatas model

Walfisch and Bertonis model

Measured data from San Francisco

Partition losses

Ericssons indoor model

Measured indoor path loss

Measured indoor path loss

Measured indoor path loss

Devasirvathams model

Method of Images

Normalized local Mean

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