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Engineering, 25.02.2020 19:02 reemoe

Consider free space path loss in your wireless communication systems:

Pt/Pr= (4πd)^2/λ^2

Where
Pt= Signal power at transmitting antenna
Pr= Signal power at receiving antenna
λ= Carrier signal wavelength.
d= Communication distance between antennas

Usually there is a minimum requirement of Signal to Noise Ratio SNR related to Pr. Please nominate at least three strategies in your communication system in order to increase the communication distance d. Explain why.

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