Two Ray Path Loss Model
Two Ray Path Loss Model
Free-Space Attenuation
If the transmit antenna is not isotropic, then the energy density has to be
multiplied with the antenna gain Gb in the direction of the receive
antenna.
PRX(d) = Gb* PTX ARX /(4πd2)= (GbPTX )ARX /(4πd2)
• The product of transmit power and gain in the considered direction is also
known as Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP).
The factor (4πd /λ) 2 is also known as the free space loss factor.
• The validity of Friis law is restricted to the far field of the antenna –
i.e., the BS and MS antennas have to be at least one Rayleigh distance
apart.
where
Noise power spectral density (noise power contained in a 1-Hz bandwidth) is
N0 = kT