Mobile Radio Propagation: Large-Scale Path Loss
Mobile Radio Propagation: Large-Scale Path Loss
Chapter 4:
Transmitter d Receiver
TX RX
=d
1
• Due to multiple reflections, the electromagnetic waves
go through different paths and the interaction between
these waves causes multipath fading.
• If d is several hundreds to thousands meters, the
propagation model that characterizes the mean signal
strength is called large-scale.
• If d is a few wavelengths (short distance), the
propagation model that characterizes the rapid change of
the received signal strength is called small-scale or
fading model.
t tG r
2
PG
Pr (d ) = Friis free space equation
(4 ) 2 d 2 L
where
Pt is the transmitted power.
Gt is the transmit antenna gain.
Gr is the receive antenna gain.
λ is the wavelength of the signal.
2
d is the distance between the transmitter and the receiver.
L is the system loss factor and it is not related to propagation
L 1.
Usually, it is assumed that L = 1.
PG
t t
Pt
Pt L
Pr(d)
System
d
Transmitter Receiver
TX RX
2
PL (dB) = −10 Log
(4 ) 2 d 2
For d = 0, Friis equation is not valid.
t tG r
2
PG
Pr (d ) =
(4 ) 2 d 2 L
Friis equation is valid for a distance in the far field (d d f )
D D