Visualising radio propagation inside buildings
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An understanding of how the radio waves propagate is required in order to create computer-based models that predict radio coverage inside buildings. To help with this understanding, a method of measuring the magnitude and phase of spatial field distributions (at 1.905 GHz) inside buildings is described. The measurements are then used to create a time sequence of pictures of the instantaneous field distribution, which, when viewed sequentially, creates a movie which shows how the field is propagating in the region where the measurements were taken.
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