2011 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Communication Networks 2011
DOI: 10.1109/cicn.2011.47
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Notice of Removal BER Performance Criteria Based on Standard IEEE 802.11a for OFDM in Multipath Fading Environments

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“…At a frequency of 1845 MHz, the path loss is approximately 10 dB larger than those experienced at 955MHz all other parameters kept constant [26] and [24]. This model is applicable in the frequency range of 1500-2000MHz and it can be shown that path loss can be more dramatic at these frequencies than those in 900MHz range.…”
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“…At a frequency of 1845 MHz, the path loss is approximately 10 dB larger than those experienced at 955MHz all other parameters kept constant [26] and [24]. This model is applicable in the frequency range of 1500-2000MHz and it can be shown that path loss can be more dramatic at these frequencies than those in 900MHz range.…”
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“…This model is applicable in the frequency range of 1500-2000MHz and it can be shown that path loss can be more dramatic at these frequencies than those in 900MHz range. The model is expressed mathematically as [25], [26], [29], [28], and [24]:…”
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