词条 | Weissberger's model |
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Weissberger’s modified exponential decay model, or simply, Weissberger’s model, is a radio wave propagation model that estimates the path loss due to the presence of one or more trees in a point-to-point telecommunication link. This model belongs to the category Foliage or Vegetation models. Applicable to/under conditions
CoverageFrequency: 230 MHz to 95 GHz[1] Depth of foliage: up to 400 m HistoryFormulated in 1982, this model is a development of the ITU Model for Exponential Decay (MED). Mathematical formulationWeissberger’s model is formally expressed as where, L = The loss due to foliage. Unit: decibels (dB) f = The transmission frequency. Unit: gigahertz (GHz) d = The depth of foliage ‘’’along’’’ the path. Unit: meters (m) Points to note
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References1. ^Radio propagation in cellular networks, N. Blaunstein 2. ^Introduction to RF propagation, John S. Seybold Further reading
| author = Mark A. Weissberger | title = An initial critical summary of models for predicting the attenuation of radio waves by trees | date = 1982 | url =http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?AD=ADA118343 | format = PDF | accessdate = 2012-02-01 }} External links 1 : Radio frequency propagation |
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