2020
DOI: 10.30534/ijeter/2020/07822020
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Radio Wave Propagation: Simulation of Free Space Propagation Path Loss

Abstract: In free space propagation, the propagation path between a transmitter and a receiver is direct to one another. Having no obstructions present in free space, there are minimal to no attenuation in signals. Still, there exists a free-space path loss. This is defined as the loss of the radio wave signal or its signal while it travels in free space. Determining the path loss is crucial for designing communication systems so that it can work at its best despite the issues that can be encountered. Additionally, path… Show more

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“…Results are shown in Table 2. Accuracy is high at distances closer to the source and decreases as it goes farther away which complies with the basic concept similar to the inverse square law [8] and the path loss as waves propagate in communication channels [9]. The accuracy of the receiver was also tested beyond the 5-meter mark from the transmitter to possibly determine how far the transmission can still be more than 80% accurate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Results are shown in Table 2. Accuracy is high at distances closer to the source and decreases as it goes farther away which complies with the basic concept similar to the inverse square law [8] and the path loss as waves propagate in communication channels [9]. The accuracy of the receiver was also tested beyond the 5-meter mark from the transmitter to possibly determine how far the transmission can still be more than 80% accurate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Different types of RF propagation also influence the radio wave. One type is the free space propagation wherein radio waves are travelling in an empty space wherein there are no objects that affect the signal and the atmosphere or weather conditions are not present [11]. Another is the ground wave propagation wherein the radio waves are travelling along the surface of the ground and is ideal for RF over a short distance propagation using the low frequency or medium frequency part of the radio frequency spectrum [12,13].…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As these signals travel, different paths are taken by the signals known as multipaths that can create constructive or destructive combinations at the receiver. Multipath components (MPC) exhibit different parameters due to the channel state, where multiple objects that obstruct the signals can be reflected or dispersed [5]. The geometric based stochastic channel models account for these objects collectively known as scatterers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%