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Path Loss For Short Range Telemetry

2007
The popular Friis transmission formula is used to evaluate the amount of path loss in free space between the transmit and receive antennas for the design of wireless transceivers. It is could be also used to estimate the path loss for the link of the on-body network when there is no barrier and no body surface in between.
Yong Liu   +2 more
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Path Loss Over Irregular Terrain

IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2023
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Quality of interference path loss measurements in aircraft

2017 IEEE 3rd Global Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference (GEMCCON), 2017
Electromagnetic measurements in aircraft are performed for different purposes, e.g. assessing the interference potential of electronic devices, the antenna-to-antenna coupling or the behaviour of wireless links. In order to accomplish reliable and relevant evaluations, it is crucial that the quality of the measurement results should be considered. This
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Wireless Communications With Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface: Path Loss Modeling and Experimental Measurement

IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2021
Wankai Tang, Xiangyu Chen, Jun Yan Dai
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Path Loss Modeling and Measurements for Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces in the Millimeter-Wave Frequency Band

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2022
Wankai Tang, Xiangyu Chen, Jun Yan Dai
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On the Path-Loss of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces: An Approach Based on Green’s Theorem Applied to Vector Fields

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2021
Fadil H Danufane   +2 more
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A Study on Path Loss Modeling using ResNet and Pre-Training with Free Space Path Loss

2022 IEEE 33rd Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), 2022
Tatsuya Nagao, Takahiro Hayashi
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A Novel Indoor Path Loss Model based on Path Loss Exponent (PLE) Computational Approach

Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems, 2020
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