Title: Summary of Path Loss in Propagation
1Summary of Path Loss in Propagation
2Understanding RF Propagation
- Goals
- Estimate radio coverage area
- Estimate link performance
- Estimate network design parameters
- Transmitters and their location
- Transmit power
- Antenna type
3Interesting Scenarios
At which locations will correct reception take
place?
4Antenna Basics
High gain directional
Dipole
Isotropic
0 dBi
2.2 dBi
14 dBi
5Free Space Propagation Model
PR
d
PT
Predict received signal strength when the
transmitter and receiver have a
clear line-of-sight path between them
Also known as Friis free space formula
6Path Loss (relative measure)
PR
Pt
7Path Loss (Example)
Assume that antennas are isotropic. Calculate
receive power (in dBm) at free space distance of
100m from the antenna. What is PR at 10Km?
PR
Pt
50 W 47 dBm
8Path Loss (another example)
9Path Loss (another example)
10Radio propagation path loss
near field
path loss in 2.4 Ghz band
Pr
r ? 8m
r gt 8m
Pt
near field
far field
r
Pr
path loss 10 log (4?r2/?)
r ? 8m 58.3 10 log (r3.3
/8) r gt 8m
11Indoor Signal Measurement
12Outdoor P2P Link Signal Measurement