Log Distance Path Loss or Log Normal Shadowing Model
Log Distance Path Loss or Log Normal Shadowing Model
In the far field region of the transmitter \((d d_f)\), if \(PL(d_0)\) is the path loss measured in \(dB\) at a
distance \(d_0\) from the transmitter, then the path loss (the loss in signal power measure in dB when
moving from distance \(d_0\) to \(d\) ) at an arbitrary distance \(d >d_0\) is given by
The Path Loss Exponent (PLE) table given above is for reference only. It may or may not fit the actual
environment we are trying to model. PLE is an important parameter and it affects the system performance
drastically. Usually PLE is considered to be known a-priori but mostly that is not the case. Care must be
taken to estimate the PLE for the given environment before design & modeling. PLE estimation is done
by equating the observed (empirical) values over several time instants to the established theoretical
values. Refer [Srinivasa2009] for a literature on PLE estimation in large wireless networks.
Matlab Code:
Please refer the ebook Simulation of Digital communication Systems using Matlab by
Mathuranathan for the Matlab code.
Simulation Results: