Brandon R. Yee, Hubert Chew, Lan Xu, Evangelos Petsalis
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To assess accurately the radio frequency (RF) interference between operational satellite tracking stations and commercial wireless stations (current or future cell towers), validated and accurate RF path loss estimates are needed. The Aerospace Radio Frequency Propagation Tool (ARPT) provides validated long-distance RF path loss predictions.