Field strength data with distance and receiver elevation

Citation Author(s):
Thaisa
Jawhly
Submitted by:
Thaisa Jawhly
Last updated:
Thu, 08/08/2024 - 16:53
DOI:
10.21227/md99-jp31
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Abstract 

The dataset consists of a 203.24 MHz signal strength variation in dBuV/m taken at different distances (d) across the hilly terrain region of the study area. In the measurement  location is indicated along with the elevation profile.The transmitter is at an elevation of 1369 m above sea level while the receiver antenna stands at 1.8 m above ground, where its elevation is defined by the elevation profile as provided in the dataset. The transmit power is 10 KW which is centered at 204.25 MHz. For the Non-Line-of-Sight (LOS) data the distance between the obstructing terrain and transmitter is denoted by d1 while the distance between the receiver and the obtructing terrain is denoted by d2. Also the effective height of obstructing terrain is denoted by h.

Instructions: 

In the dataset there are some rows having the same distance of separation between Transmitter and Receiver. These rows are collected from environment having different topography but the same transmitter-receiver separation.