Abstract
The current Tree-Scattering models though represent recent consensus are fairly specified for mobile radio frequency networks and do not cover all possible scenarios. Moreover, Tree-scattering models for improving very high frequency (VHF) radio broadcasting networks in residential environment are equally important as it channels are characterized by variety of Trees. Accurate modeling of attenuation of VHF radio wave propagation in residential environment can be very tedious as the channels are rarely characterized by vegetation of the same variety. The main focus of this work is to measure path loss and model specific attenuation coefficient of the coherent scattered field intensity of VHF radio network as it propagates through Mango and Jathropha Trees separately at 98MHz and 103.4MHz respectively.
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