Abstract

Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) material is a commonly used in Malaysia for wireless sites camouflaging. Most infrastructure and telecommunication companies are not aware that some parameter of camouflage antenna may affect the Radio Frequency (RF) signal strength. In this paper, the performances of RF signal strength through FRP material on camouflage shape Parabolic is investigated. The optimum thickness of FRP material and the optimum distance between camouflage and the transmitting face antenna are identified. The frequencies used are 900 MHz and 1800 MHz. The Computer Simulation Technology (CST) is used for the purpose of simulation. The result shows that different thickness and camouflage distance from face antenna will affect the Radio Frequency signal strength.

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