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\label{eq:logDistModel}
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The log distance model \cite{TODO} in \refeq{eq:logDistModel} is a commonly used signal strength prediction model that
The log distance model \cite{IntroductionToRadio, WirelessCommunications} in \refeq{eq:logDistModel} is a commonly
used signal strength prediction model that
is intended for line-of-sight predictions. However, depending on the surroundings, the model is versatile enough
to also serve for indoor purposes.
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As \mPLE{} depends on the architecture around the transmitter, the model is bound to homogenous surroundings
like one floor, solely divided by drywalls of the same thickness and material.
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The log normal shadowing model is a slight modification, to adapt the log distance model to indoor use cases.
The log normal shadowing-, or wall-attenuation-factor model \cite{PathLossPredictionModelsForIndoor}
is a slight modification, to adapt the log distance model to indoor use cases.
It introduces an additional parameter, that considers obstacles between (line-of-sight) the \docAPshort{} and the
location in question by attenuating the signal with a constant value.
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