Urban propagation measurements and statistical path loss model at 3.5 GHz

This paper presents the results of a significant number of propagation measurements performed at 3.5 GHz in urban environments. Furthermore, the data collected is used to derive a statistical path loss model over the range 100 m to 2 km. This work offers valuable propagation measurements in a frequency range that is globally being allocated for broadband wireless systems.

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