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A Review of Path Loss Models for UHFRADIOWaves Propagation: Trends andAssessment.

Ogbulezie et al., 2016

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11732906969251680974
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Ogbulezie J
Nsed A
Sunday A
Ezugwu A
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International Journal of Research in Engineering and Science (IJRES) ISSN (Online)

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Wave propagation models are essential and very important tools for determining the wave propagation characteristics for a particular environment. Path loss predictions are therefore required for the coverage planning, determination of multipath effects as well as interference …
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