How to represent time versus Pathloss ? V2V data at 5.9 GHZ
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I would like to represent a figure of the path loss as a funcion of time. I know that ![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/237475/image.png)
![](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/237475/image.png)
The PL0* term can be approximated to free space attenuation L=20*log10(4*π*d0*λ).
But I don't know how to get the value of the path loss exponent and the variable X. Can anyone help me to resolve this in order to do the representation I mentioned before??
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Renato SL
on 12 Sep 2019
I searched about stationarity just now, so now I see what you mean.
Based on the time plot, from a quick observation, I would think about (26s to 39s), (72s to 87s), (110s to 150s), or (150s to 162s). Those periods looks interesting for me, but again, just from a glance of the time plot.
You can try to plot the ideal pathloss value alongside the measurement data, I guess. Maybe it could also help you decide which is the best window.
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