
This paper presents propagation aspects of a peer-to-peer communication link where antennas are placed near to the ground (low height). First, some of the propagation models are evaluated for understanding the behavior of the signal in this scenario. The results show that the signal strength and quality are affected by the height of the antennas and the surrounding environment. The study highlights the importance of considering the propagation aspects in the design of communication systems for near to the ground applications.
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