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The Development Of A Comprehensive Indoor Propagation Model
In the past great strides have been made towards the characterization of narrow-band propagation in many distinct indoor environments. Whereas the main thrust of past efforts has been to fit propagation models to observed signal levels, the current project has been oriented towards the systematic determination of the various contributors to propagation in order to allow the formulation of relations predicting expected attenuation levels in many indoor environment s.