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space attenuation
noun
The loss of energy of a signal (due to absorption, dispersion etc) as it travels through a medium; measured in decibels
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We introduce a reference distance for which the free space attenuation equals.
The radio propagation is modeled in the ICS software package from ADTI Ltd [26] and uses ITU-R P.525 [27] for the calculation of free space attenuation.
However, the achievable range for communications decreases with increasing carrier frequency due to the influence of free space attenuation and diffraction.
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It has a working range of more than 50 m calculated with free space propagation attenuation.
Applied to the white vector in the RGB space, the attenuation gives a hue vector characterizing the water color.
The signals weaken over distance though, which this project is hoping to minimise by sending the signals mostly through space, keeping attenuation to a minimum despite the distances involved.
In our parameter space, the attenuation in brightness ranges in between 0 and 60%.
A midline shift >10 mm, effacement of subarachnoid spaces, and attenuation of corticomedullary differentiation are also related to higher risk of severe deterioration [ 8], but they usually occur later, when a malignant syndrome is already in progress.
The source is fiber coupled via a 80 20 beam splitter to the reference arm that incorporates a length adjustable free-space pathway, attenuation filter wheel and dispersion compensator, as well as to the sample arm with the dual axis galvanometric scanner pair and the focusing lens.
In the section "Our proposed shadow detection algorithm", our proposed HSI space and color attenuation relationship-based algorithm is offered.
The Ahlbäck classification used for OA grading is based on reduction of joint space and the attenuation of subchondral bone.
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