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Fig. 1 Basic block diagram of the measurement setup
Fig. 2 Measurement setup. a First case. b Second case
Figure 5 shows the predicted and measured path losses
Fig. 4 Path loss of a log-normal model and b developed propagation model, compared with measurement data of the first case with antennason the ground
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