Radio wave propagation: Simulation of free space propagation path loss

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 signa...

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Main Authors: Africa, Aaron Don M., Bulda, Lourdes Racielle, Del Rosario, Emmanuel, Marasigan, Matthew Zandrick, Navarro, Isabel F.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-11112022-04-29T23:35:52Z Radio wave propagation: Simulation of free space propagation path loss Africa, Aaron Don M. Bulda, Lourdes Racielle Del Rosario, Emmanuel Marasigan, Matthew Zandrick Navarro, Isabel F. 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 loss has been used in radio communications and wireless survey tools in order to identify the signal strength of antennas. With the increase in importance for wireless devices such as survey tools and software, it has become helpful to understand the concept of radio path loss as a whole. This paper focuses on simulating the free space propagation path loss to have a clear understanding of its function and the factors that affect it. The software used for this is MATLAB so that graphs can be obtained to have a direct and simple visual of the path loss. © 2020, World Academy of Research in Science and Engineering. All rights reserved. 2020-02-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/112 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/1111/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Radio wave propagation Electrical and Electronics
institution De La Salle University
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topic Radio wave propagation
Electrical and Electronics
spellingShingle Radio wave propagation
Electrical and Electronics
Africa, Aaron Don M.
Bulda, Lourdes Racielle
Del Rosario, Emmanuel
Marasigan, Matthew Zandrick
Navarro, Isabel F.
Radio wave propagation: Simulation of free space propagation path loss
description 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 loss has been used in radio communications and wireless survey tools in order to identify the signal strength of antennas. With the increase in importance for wireless devices such as survey tools and software, it has become helpful to understand the concept of radio path loss as a whole. This paper focuses on simulating the free space propagation path loss to have a clear understanding of its function and the factors that affect it. The software used for this is MATLAB so that graphs can be obtained to have a direct and simple visual of the path loss. © 2020, World Academy of Research in Science and Engineering. All rights reserved.
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author Africa, Aaron Don M.
Bulda, Lourdes Racielle
Del Rosario, Emmanuel
Marasigan, Matthew Zandrick
Navarro, Isabel F.
author_facet Africa, Aaron Don M.
Bulda, Lourdes Racielle
Del Rosario, Emmanuel
Marasigan, Matthew Zandrick
Navarro, Isabel F.
author_sort Africa, Aaron Don M.
title Radio wave propagation: Simulation of free space propagation path loss
title_short Radio wave propagation: Simulation of free space propagation path loss
title_full Radio wave propagation: Simulation of free space propagation path loss
title_fullStr Radio wave propagation: Simulation of free space propagation path loss
title_full_unstemmed Radio wave propagation: Simulation of free space propagation path loss
title_sort radio wave propagation: simulation of free space propagation path loss
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publishDate 2020
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