Path Loss Model and Measurements of 5.8 GHz Wireless Network in Durian Garden

This paper presents the path loss model and measurement of wireless network in durian garden at 5.8 GHz. This study is important in wireless communication system for predication and design the communication system of durian garden such as communication range, power transfer, position of transmitting and receiving antenna. From the results, it is obvious that the path loss at the distance of 128 m from the transmitter is less than -50 dB.

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