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+ | ''Note:'' The mobile phone users will typically not have a direct link between the mobile phone and the antennas of the base station in a typical environment. Such a situation, where the mobile communication has to go "around a building" or "around the corner" are called '''NLOS''', non Line-of-Sight connection. As compared to a Line-of-Sight '''LOS''' connection the signal is typically reduced by some 20-30 dB. | ||
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⌘Multipath and how to use it
Multipath propagation can be used through
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Note: The mobile phone users will typically not have a direct link between the mobile phone and the antennas of the base station in a typical environment. Such a situation, where the mobile communication has to go "around a building" or "around the corner" are called NLOS, non Line-of-Sight connection. As compared to a Line-of-Sight LOS connection the signal is typically reduced by some 20-30 dB.
⌘ Boundary conditions
- What is happening on electrical walls, magnetic walls?
Scattering, reflection and diffraction (explain differences) are the three major components in wave propagation. Ideal reflection environments are characterised through
⌘Comments
⌘ Reflection
Related physics
Free Space impedance as connection of permeability and permittivity .
. The unit of is
. The unit of is Farad/m: