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Presence of foliage in propagation path plays a significant role in the propagation of radio waves. The foliage medium provides a rich scattering environment which largely affects the spatial and temporal characteristics of the received signal in wireless communications systems. A better understanding of the effects of foliage on the radio channel characteristics allows us to better evaluate the performance...
This paper reports a preliminary investigation of the influence of the foliage on the radio wave propagation in cellular scenarios. The purpose is to evaluate the dispersion caused by vegetations in mobile radio channels, hence we employed a channel sounder to measure the received signals behind dense vegetations in the rural areas in Kanagawa, Japan. In the measurement campaign the transmitter antenna...
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