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rf path propagation modeling describes the behavior of electromagnetic radiation from a point of transmission as the signal travels through the surrounding environment. model rf propagation paths to calculate signal propagation through atmospheric gases, rain, fog and clouds, and tropospheric scintillation. you can also calculate outage probability due to rain attenuation with site diversity.
channel modeling describes the over-the-air environment in communications system links. analysis of propagation and channel modelling is essential in understanding how electromagnetic waves incur losses from a transmitter to a receiver in different scenarios. model and visualize noisy single input single output (siso) channels that have rician or land mobile satellite (lms) fading profiles.
functions
calculate earth-space propagation losses, cross-polarization discrimination, and sky noise temperature | |
calculate outage probability due to rain attenuation with site diversity | |
carrier-to-noise ratio for configured satellite link budget parameters |
objects
filter input signal through multipath etsi frequency-flat rician fading channel | |
filter input signal through lutz lms frequency-flat fading channel | |
create a deep space optical communications poisson channel | |
create p.618 configuration object | |
create p.618 site diversity configuration object | |
filter input signal through itu-r p.681-11 lms frequency-flat fading channel | |
carrier-to-noise ratio configuration parameters |
topics
calculate the earth-space propagation losses for the design of earth-space systems.