“…Hence, the modeling of reverberation time is of great importance, as it is a basis of reverberation models. Most reported electromagnetic reverberation time models are based on either Sabine's or Eyring's equation [1], [4][5][6][7], [11], [12]. In analogy with acoustics, it is proposed in the two equations that electromagnetic reverberation time in an indoor wireless scenario is solely dependent on three parameters that are fixed by propagation geometry and materials: volume, surface and average absorption coefficient of the environment [11][12][13][14].…”