Study of obstacles effect on mobile network and WLAN signal strength.

In the era of continuous advancement in wireless technologies, path loss, also known as channel attenuation, is a drop in signal strength from the transmitter to the receiver. Path loss modelling is critical in designing fixed and mobile communication systems for various applications. This paper foc...

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Main Authors: Radhakrishna, Kavinesh S., Lee, Y.S., You, K.Y., Thiruvarasu, K.M., Ng, S.T.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polska Akademia Nauk 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/105613/1/KYYou2023_StudyofObstaclesEffectonMobileNetwork.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/105613/
http://dx.doi.org/10.24425/ijet.2023.144345
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Summary:In the era of continuous advancement in wireless technologies, path loss, also known as channel attenuation, is a drop in signal strength from the transmitter to the receiver. Path loss modelling is critical in designing fixed and mobile communication systems for various applications. This paper focuses on the received power (dBm) and free space path loss (FSPL) on various distances and frequencies such as 5240 MHz for wireless local area network (WLAN) and frequency such as 2100 MHz for the mobile network such as Celcom. As a result, able to analyze the correspondence between received power (dBm) and distance of each related frequency and the correspondence between FSPL (dB) and distance of each corresponding frequency and able to analyze the effect of obstacle on received power (dBm) and frequency.