loss of signal strength as distance increases The reduction of signal energy during transmission.
the process of slow down the signal strength while propgating through the ground is called attenuation
process of slow down the signal strength while propagating through ground is called attenuation
Attenuation refers to a kind of error in communication . It is a process that reduce the strength of a signal.It occurs when a signal propagates through the ground.
attenuation due to atmospheric conditions.
Attenuation is a measure of how much loss a signal experiences when it travels down a communication medium( loss as heat, absorbed by communication medium).It is mesured in decibels Attenuation is a term that refers to any reduction in the strength of a signal, when transmitting over a long dinstance. Attenuation occurs with any type of signal, whether digital or analog. It is also called loss of signals, The extent of attenuation is usually expressed in units called decibels (dBs).
it means loss of signal as distance increase July
radar communication isfaster and has less attenuation(loss of signals).it is wireless so more preferred over other modes of communication
Water affects the travel of radio frequency in terms of attenuation. For example, sea water has high attenuation, causing communication hardly possible.
Due to multiple reflections
As a rule a hub does not contain a repeater. Amplifiers would be used in analog communication, not digital communication. Attenuation is a process that occurs all the time in networks; you would place a repeater in an area where the attenuation would cause the signal to degrade to the point where it wouldn't be usable. You would want the repeater to be placed before that point.
Communication is at speed of sound. Signal attenuation. Noise of signal travelling through air.
There is no attenuation due to absorption, but attenuation will occur due to divergence (spreading out) of the wave.
6 dB is a "good" attenuation.
We can reduce attenuation effects bt using repeaters
breast attenuation correction meethods