LongleyRice
Longley-Rice propagation model
Description
Model the behavior of electromagnetic radiation from a point of transmission over
irregular terrain, including buildings, by using the Longley-Rice model, also known at the
Irregular Terrain Model (ITM). For more information about the model, see [1]. Represent the model by using a
LongleyRice
object.
The Longley-Rice model:
Is designed for frequencies from 20 MHz to 20 GHz, distances from 1 to 2000 km, and antenna heights from 0.5 to 3000 m.
Calculates path loss from free-space loss, terrain and obstacle diffraction, ground reflection, atmospheric refraction, and tropospheric scatter.
Provides path loss estimates by combining physics with empirical data.
Creation
Create a LongleyRice
object by using the propagationModel
function.
Properties
Examples
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References
[1] Hufford, George A., Anita G. Longley, and William A.Kissick. A Guide to the Use of the ITS Irregular Terrain Model in the Area Prediction Mode. NTIA Report 82-100. National Telecommunications and Information Administration, April 1, 1982.
[2] Seybold, John S. Introduction to RF Propagation. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley, 2005.
Version History
Introduced in R2019b