Abstract
A theoretical model is constructed to predict radio propagation loss at frequency 905 MHz in an office (30 m×10 m×3 m) with multiple low-partitions. Theories of single- and double-knife edges diffraction are combined to formulate the propagation losses due to the low-partitions with height 1.3 m. To verify the accuracy of our model, an experiment of measuring the field strength inside the office is conducted. A half-wavelength dipole antenna and a quarter-wavelength monopole antenna are used as the transmitter and receiver, respectively. The mean square difference between the predicted and measured path losses is under 2 dB.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 135-139 |
Number of pages | 5 |
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State | Published - 27 Sep 1994 |
Event | Proceedings of the 1994 3rd Annual International Conference on Universal Personal Communications - San Diego, CA, USA Duration: 27 Sep 1994 → 1 Oct 1994 |
Conference
Conference | Proceedings of the 1994 3rd Annual International Conference on Universal Personal Communications |
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City | San Diego, CA, USA |
Period | 27/09/94 → 1/10/94 |