Towards Novel Free Space Propagation Model for Humidity Based Mediums in Wireless Communication Systems
Abstract
: This Free space propagation model in wireless communication systems is widely used for calculating the power
received at the receiver side using different parameters in wireless communication systems which are power transmitted
by the transmitter side, transmitter antenna gain, receiver antenna gain, the transmitter-receiver separation by a distance
which is far located, system losses which are also known as path losses. The prominent characteristic of free space
propagation model is that this model is only used and applied for the airy medium and it does not cope with the signal
attenuation problems when the medium of transmission of signals change from air to humidity or rainy medium. In this
paper I propose a novel free space propagation model which will address and solve the signal attenuation problem when
the weather is humidity based or moisture based. The novel proposed model will be used to solve the issue of weak
signal propagation in the humidity based medium when there is a rainy season in the locations where signal propagation
takes place
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