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range

Range of radio wave propagation

Description

r = range(propmodel,tx,pl) returns the range of radio wave propagation from the transmitter site.

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Examples

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Specify transmitter and receiver sites.

tx = txsite('Name','MathWorks Apple Hill',...
       'Latitude',42.3001, ...
       'Longitude',-71.3504, ...
       'TransmitterFrequency', 2.5e9);
 
rx = rxsite('Name','Fenway Park',...
       'Latitude',42.3467, ...
       'Longitude',-71.0972);

Create the propagation model for heavy rainfall rate.

pm = propagationModel('rain','RainRate',50)
pm = 
  Rain with properties:

    RainRate: 50
        Tilt: 0

Calculate the range of transmitter using the rain propagation model and a path loss of 127 dB.

r = range(pm,tx,127)
r = 
2.0747e+04

Input Arguments

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Propagation model, specified as one of these objects:

  • FreeSpace object — Free space propagation model

  • Rain object — Rain propagation model

  • Gas object — Gas propagation model

  • Fog object — Fog propagation model

  • CloseIn object — Close-in propagation model

  • LongleyRice object — Longley-Rice propagation model

  • TIREM (Antenna Toolbox) object — TIREM™ propagation model

  • RayTracing object — Ray tracing propagation model

  • CompositePropagationModel object — Composite propagation model. Create a composite propagation model from individual propagation models by using the add function. For information about the types of propagation models that can be combined, see Choose a Propagation Model.

Create propagation models by using the propagationModel function.

Transmitter site, specified as a txsite object or an array of txsite objects.

Path loss in dB, specified as a scalar.

Data Types: double

Output Arguments

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Range in meters, returned as a scalar or M-by-1 array. M is the number of transmitter sites.

The range is the maximum distance for which the path loss does not exceed the value of the specified path loss.

References

[1] "IEEE Standard Definitions of Terms for Antennas." IEEE Std 145-2013 (Revision of IEEE Std 145-1993), March 2014, 1–50. https://doi.org/10.1109/IEEESTD.2014.6758443.

Version History

Introduced in R2019b

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See Also

Functions