fogpl
RF signal attenuation due to fog and clouds
Syntax
Description
L = fogpl(R,freq,T,den)L, when signals propagate in fog
or clouds. R represents the signal path length. freq represents
the signal carrier frequency, T is the ambient
temperature, and den specifies the liquid water
density in the fog or cloud.
The fogpl function applies the International
                Telecommunication Union (ITU) cloud and fog attenuation model to calculate path loss
                of signals propagating through clouds and fog. See [1]. Fog and clouds are the same atmospheric
                phenomenon, differing only by height above ground. Both environments are
                parametrized by their liquid water density. Other model parameters include signal
                frequency and temperature. This function applies to cases when the signal path is
                contained entirely in a uniform fog or cloud environment. The liquid water density
                does not vary along the signal path. The attenuation model applies only for
                frequencies at 10–1000 GHz.
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References
[1] Radiocommunication Sector of International Telecommunication Union. Recommendation ITU-R P.840-6: Attenuation due to clouds and fog. 2013.
