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- Free-space_path_loss abstract "In telecommunication, free-space path loss (FSPL) is the loss in signal strength of an electromagnetic wave that would result from a line-of-sight path through free space (usually air), with no obstacles nearby to cause reflection or diffraction. It is defined in \"Standard Definitions of Terms for Antennas\", IEEE Std 145-1983, as \"The loss between two isotropic radiators in free space, expressed as a power ratio.\" Usually it is expressed in dB, although the IEEE standard does not say that. So it assumes that the antenna gain is a power ratio of 1.0, or 0 dB. It does not include any loss associated with hardware imperfections, or the effects of any antennas gain. A discussion of these losses may be found in the article on link budget. The FSPL is rarely used standalone, but rather as a part of the Friis transmission equation, which includes the gain of antennas.".
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- Free-space_path_loss wikiPageWikiLink Near_and_far_field.
- Free-space_path_loss wikiPageWikiLink Proportionality_(mathematics).
- Free-space_path_loss wikiPageWikiLink Reflection_(physics).
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- Free-space_path_loss wikiPageWikiLink Speed_of_light.
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- Free-space_path_loss wikiPageWikiLinkText "Free-space path loss".
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- Free-space_path_loss comment "In telecommunication, free-space path loss (FSPL) is the loss in signal strength of an electromagnetic wave that would result from a line-of-sight path through free space (usually air), with no obstacles nearby to cause reflection or diffraction. It is defined in \"Standard Definitions of Terms for Antennas\", IEEE Std 145-1983, as \"The loss between two isotropic radiators in free space, expressed as a power ratio.\" Usually it is expressed in dB, although the IEEE standard does not say that.".
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