The Influence of Marine Environment to the Electromagnetic Field on the Wireless Network Communication

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It is one of the important technologies to realize the wireless network communication in the special marine environment. The fog that contains salt and water above the surface of the sea has certain influence on the attenuation of electromagnetic field in the wireless communication. The attenuation coefficient of electromagnetic wave in such medium is discussed in this paper, by replacing the permittivity of the salty fog with that of the NaCl solution. And then such attenuation coefficient will be introduced to the electromagnetic fading model with the sight considered. Finally, this paper designs a electromagnetic wave attenuation model of the sea, which could provide some suggestions for establishing wireless communication network on the sea.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 846-847)

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479-482

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November 2013

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