[ PL \propto d^4 ]
In wireless communications, the term "Pathloss 4" refers to a specific propagation environment where the received signal power decays as the fourth power of the distance between the transmitter and receiver. This is in contrast to free-space pathloss, which follows a square law (exponent of 2). Formally, pathloss ( PL ) in such a scenario is proportional to: pathloss 4
[ d_BP = \frac4 \pi h_t h_r\lambda ]
[ P_r = P_t \cdot G_t \cdot G_r \cdot \left( \frach_t^2 h_r^2d^4 \right) ] [ PL \propto d^4 ] In wireless communications,