Within SignalPro we have several different ways to apply excess clutter pathloss. To include a clutter loss option, you will need to be sure to “switch on” the appropriate option from within the propagation model menu. You can get to the propagation model menu by going to Studies>Propagation models. See dialogue box below:

Each clutter option is different and what you use depends on the system/scenario you are modeling. There are 3 options:

These three options control how excess pathloss is applied for the clutter. Each option uses different values from the attenuation file.

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Please note: If you make changes to the attenuation file for a certain value, for example Loss from clutter at receiver, and your study results are not affected, this could be a result of using a clutter loss that does not correspond to the value that was changed in the attenuation file. 

Please note: If you make changes to the attenuation file for a certain value, for example Loss from clutter at receiver, and your study results are not affected, this could be a result of using a clutter loss that does not correspond to the value that was changed in the attenuation file. 

Description of clutter loss options:

Clutter loss options displayed in path profiles

Below is what a path will look like with only the Add clutter loss option switched on:

Path profile with Add pass-through clutter loss switched on. As you can see, the clutter heights are taken into effect. However, the path will pass-though the clutter and take the pass-through loss into account as explained above:

This last path profile is Add clutter height to terrain height switched on. The clutter heights are taken into effect. However, the path treats the clutter heights as a knife edge to diffract over, as explained above:

For any additional assistance with the clutter loss options, please submit a support ticket. You can use the following link to create a support ticket: https://edxwireless.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/2