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Evaluating Path Loss Models for E-Band Communication

Prakash Yadav  ·  Mohit Pant

IJDACR Vol.4 No.1 (August 2015) ISSN 2319-4863 Open Access Peer Reviewed

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International Journal of Digital Applications and Contemporary Research (IJDACR)

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2319-4863

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Vol.4 · Issue 1

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August 2015

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Prakash Yadav Mohit Pant

Abstract

The allocation of a large amount of bandwidth by regulating bodies in the 70/80 GHz band, i.e., the E-band, has opened up new potentials and challenges for providing affordable and reliable Gigabit per second wireless point-to-point links. This paper gives a comparative analysis of pathloss for different frequency bands of the respective path loss models. Subsequently, different propagation models, ITU-R and SUI models, are compared against measurement results and it is concluded that to meet specific availability requirements, E-band wireless systems may need to be designed with larger fade margins compared to microwave systems.

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Prakash Yadav, Mohit Pant (2015). Evaluating Path Loss Models for E-Band Communication. International Journal of Digital Applications and Contemporary Research (IJDACR), Vol.4, Issue 1. ISSN: 2319-4863.

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Journal IJDACR
Volume Vol. 4
Issue No. 1
Month August
Year 2015
ISSN 2319-4863
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