
Pahlavan Model
The Pahlavan Model explains how wireless signals, like Wi-Fi, reach devices, considering both the environment and the source. It considers three key factors: the transmitter power (how strong the signal is), the distance from the receiver (how far the device is), and obstacles like walls or furniture that can weaken or block signals. This model helps in designing better wireless networks by predicting signal quality and coverage areas, ensuring reliable connectivity. Essentially, it provides a structured way to understand and optimize how wireless communications work in real-world settings.