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+ | % How can we evaluate? | ||
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+ | = Example from UNIK4700 - Radio Propagation model = | ||
+ | What will we learn today | ||
+ | * Modes of Propagation | ||
+ | * Free Space Propagation | ||
+ | * Transmit Power | ||
+ | * EIRP | ||
+ | * Permittivity | ||
+ | * Permeability | ||
+ | * Attenuation | ||
+ | * Reflection, Scattering, Diffraction | ||
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+ | = Test yourself, answer these questions= | ||
+ | * Convert to dB, dBm: Pr = Pt . Gt . Gr . L(free) | ||
+ | * What is the exact difference between permeability and permittivity? | ||
+ | * What is Relative permittivity? and Relative Permeability? | ||
+ | * Define Propagation constant |
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(back to UNIK4750) What have you learned today?
Examples?
% How can we evaluate?
L4 - Smart Grid and AMS
- examples of adequate security
- (how long validity of crypto...)
- challenge of time synchronisation
- traditional security testing mechanisms is valid, e.g....
Smart Meter
- integrity protection
Example from UNIK4700 - Radio Propagation model
What will we learn today
- Modes of Propagation
- Free Space Propagation
- Transmit Power
- EIRP
- Permittivity
- Permeability
- Attenuation
- Reflection, Scattering, Diffraction
Test yourself, answer these questions
- Convert to dB, dBm: Pr = Pt . Gt . Gr . L(free)
- What is the exact difference between permeability and permittivity?
- What is Relative permittivity? and Relative Permeability?
- Define Propagation constant