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Hybrid image/ray-shooting UHF radio propagation predictor for populated indoor environments

Hybrid image/ray-shooting UHF radio propagation predictor for populated indoor environments

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A novel model for indoor wireless communication, based on a dual image and ray-shooting approach, is presented. The model, capable of improved site-specific indoor propagation prediction, considers multiple human bodies moving within the environment. In a modern office at 2.45 GHz, the combined effect of pedestrian traffic and a moving receiver causes rapid temporal fading of up to 30 dB.

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