The attenuation of a radio signal, for example, as the mobile station moves away from the base transceiver station.
The weakening of a signal over its path of travel due to various factors like terrain, obstructions and environmental conditions.
The reduction in transmitted power as measured at a receiver due the distance the signal traveled from the transmitter, atmospheric absorption and other factors.
The loss in signal that is encountered between the two ends of the link see The Radio Link.
Free space loss of RF power plus any power loss due to link path obstructions, poor antenna height, and link distance.
The amount of loss introduced by the propagation environment between a transmitter and receiver.
The attenuation that a signal undergoes in traveling over a path between two points. Path loss varies inversely as the square of the distance traveled. Pay-Per-View : Pay-per-view is a method of purchasing programming on a per-program basis.
(Wireless) Describes attenuation as a function of wavelength of the operating frequency and the distance between the transmitter and receiver.
Path loss is the attenuation undergone by an electromagnetic wave in transit from a transmitter to a receiver in a telecommunication system.