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Assume that we have a BS with a 6-dB antenna gain and an MS with antenna gain of 2 dB, at heights 10 m and 1.5 m, respectively, operating in an environment where the ground plane can be treated as perfectly conducting. The lengths of the two antennas are 0.5 m and 15 cm, respectively. The BS transmits with a maximum power of 40 W and the mobile with a power of 0.1 W. The center frequency of the links (duplex) are both at 900 MHz, even if in practice they are separated by a small duplex distance (frequency difference).(a) Assuming that holds, calculate how much received power is available at the output of the receive antenna (BS antenna and MS antenna, respectively), as a function of distance d?(b) Plot the received powers for all valid distances d holds and the far field condition of the antennas is fulfilled.

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