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Indoor 3. 5 GHz Signal Loss Study for Future Wireless Tech

Friday, April 3, 2026

The new data set reveals how radio waves weaken inside structures—a critical insight for next‑generation mobile networks.

Experimental Setup

Room Type Layout & Wall Materials
Living Space [Describe layout]
Office Area [Describe layout]
Warehouse [Describe layout]
  • Transmitter: Mounted on the ceiling
  • Receiver: Moved along a fine grid
  • Equipment: Calibrated antennas, precise power meters
  • Distance Logging: Tracked between transmitter and receiver

Findings

  • Detailed tables list path‑loss values for every point pair.
  • Clear visualization of how indoor obstacles degrade signal strength.

Practical Implications

These results enable engineers to:

  • Design resilient networks for video calls, remote work, and smart‑home controls.
  • Ensure connectivity in cluttered environments.

Open Data & Collaboration

By publicly releasing the dataset, researchers can:

  • Test new algorithms.
  • Compare outcomes across diverse buildings.

The study also demonstrates that the same frequency behaves differently in wooden versus concrete settings, emphasizing the necessity for site‑specific planning.

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