Near-ground path loss measurements and modeling for wireless sensor networks at 2.4 GHz

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Near-ground channel characterization is an important issue in most military applications of wireless sensor networks. However, the channel at the ground level lacks characterization. In this paper, we present a path loss model for three near-ground scenarios. The path loss values for each scenario were captured through extensive measurements, and then a least-square linear regression was performed. This indicates that the log-distance-based model is still suitable for path loss modeling in near-ground scenarios, and the prediction accuracy of the two-slope model is superior to that of the one-slope model. The validity of the proposed model was further verified by comparisons between the predicted and measured far-field path losses. Finally, compared to the generic models, the proposed model is more effective for the path loss prediction in near-ground scenarios. © 2012 Daihua Wang et al.

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Wang, D., Song, L., Kong, X., & Zhang, Z. (2012). Near-ground path loss measurements and modeling for wireless sensor networks at 2.4 GHz. International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/969712

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