Foliage attenuation is one of the key impairments in millimeter wave propagation. Existing literature shows that the foliage attenuation is a function of a multitude of parameters, including frequency, foliage depth, tree types, foliage thickness, leaf density, leaf size, branches, trunks, humidity, wind speed, height of the tree relative to the antenna heights, path length through foliage, etc. This paper surveys the current development in the foliage attenuation study in millimeter wave bands and reviews the established propagation models. Numerical simulations are presented to assess and compare the existing empirical models. The results show that the Weissberger model provides the most optimistic estimate (the lowest attenuation) while ...
Within a project for forest fire observation investigations upon the transmission of foliage at mill...
Abstract — At the time of propagation of millimeter wave, Scattering phenomenon due to foliage plays...
The need to understand the interaction of microwaves with vegetation canopies has markedly increased...
As wireless communication moves from long to short ranges with considerably lower antenna heights, t...
Abstract — Propagation models for forest environments at the VHF and UHF bands are examined. To that...
Presence of foliage in propagation path plays a significant role in the propagation of radio waves. ...
Measurements on single trees, group of trees and lines of trees have been undertaken at microwave fr...
Abstract — This paper examines the suitability of some propagation models for forest environments. T...
Propagation of electromagnetic waves through canopies of wood are of interest for he choice of opera...
A new propagation model is proposed for estimating the attenuation of wireless communication signals...
This paper investigates the attenuation by a human body and trees as well as material penetration lo...
In this thesis, a detailed study on channel characterization and modeling of the forested environmen...
This is the final thesis report of M.Sc. research project to study the characteristics of radio wave...
This dissertation investigates the solutions to two important and challenging problems of radio wave...
In this study, a model for predicting radio wave propagation through vegetation at 900 and 1800MHz i...
Within a project for forest fire observation investigations upon the transmission of foliage at mill...
Abstract — At the time of propagation of millimeter wave, Scattering phenomenon due to foliage plays...
The need to understand the interaction of microwaves with vegetation canopies has markedly increased...
As wireless communication moves from long to short ranges with considerably lower antenna heights, t...
Abstract — Propagation models for forest environments at the VHF and UHF bands are examined. To that...
Presence of foliage in propagation path plays a significant role in the propagation of radio waves. ...
Measurements on single trees, group of trees and lines of trees have been undertaken at microwave fr...
Abstract — This paper examines the suitability of some propagation models for forest environments. T...
Propagation of electromagnetic waves through canopies of wood are of interest for he choice of opera...
A new propagation model is proposed for estimating the attenuation of wireless communication signals...
This paper investigates the attenuation by a human body and trees as well as material penetration lo...
In this thesis, a detailed study on channel characterization and modeling of the forested environmen...
This is the final thesis report of M.Sc. research project to study the characteristics of radio wave...
This dissertation investigates the solutions to two important and challenging problems of radio wave...
In this study, a model for predicting radio wave propagation through vegetation at 900 and 1800MHz i...
Within a project for forest fire observation investigations upon the transmission of foliage at mill...
Abstract — At the time of propagation of millimeter wave, Scattering phenomenon due to foliage plays...
The need to understand the interaction of microwaves with vegetation canopies has markedly increased...