Aalborg Universitet The Development of the New ITU-R Model for Building Entry Loss

The ITU-R1 has recently published a new Recommendation giving a method for the estimation of building entry loss at frequencies between 100 MHz and 100 GHz. This paper describes the derivation and form of the new model and highlights work that remains to be done in this area.

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