Path Loss Over A Reflecting Surface: Appendix B
Path Loss Over A Reflecting Surface: Appendix B
dd
hb
3
dr
hm
2
B-1
where:
cr coefficient of reflection
E electric field
phase difference between the direct and reflected path
r
d
2 (d d ) 2 d
(B.3)
where:
d difference between direct path and reflected path
In the mobile radio environment, cr 1, and is much less than one
radian. Thus Equation B.2 can be written as:
Es Ej (B.4)
Since the received power Pr is proportional to the square of the field strength,
the power level at the antenna output located at the distance, d, from the transmitter,
including the path loss, will be:
2P G G
4d
Pr t b m
j2
L0
(B.5)
dd (hb hm)2 d2
dr (hb hm)2 d2
2
h
2
h
h 2 h 2
d d 1
1
b m
… d 1
1
b m
…
d d
When hb and hm
d, then
2h h
b m
d (B.6)
d
4 h h
b m d (B.7)
h h 2 PtGbGm
b m
Pr (B.8)
2 d L0
or
Pr hbhm 2 GbGm
(B.9)
Pt 2 d L0