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Transmission loss

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Transmission loss (TL) in general describes the accumulated decrease in intensity of a waveform energy as a wave propagates outwards from a source, or as it propagates through a certain area or through a certain type of structure.

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It is a terminology frequently used in radio communication, twisted pair systems (PTSN, Ethernet, etc), optics and acoustics.[1][2] Measures of TL are very important in the industry of acoustic devices such as mufflers and sonars.

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Definition

Measurement of transmission loss can be in terms of decibels.

Mathematically, transmission loss is measured in dB scale and in general it can be defined using the following formula:

TL = dB

where:

  • is the power of incident wave coming towards a defined area (or structure);
  • is the power of transmitted wave going away from the defined area (or structure).
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Applications

Transmission loss may refer to a more specific concept in one of the fields below:

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