The COST Hata Model is a widely used empirical radio propagation model specifically designed for predicting mobile radio communication system performance in urban, suburban, and rural environments. Developed as part of the COST (European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical research) 231 project in the late 1980s, it provides a framework for estimating signal coverage, path loss, and other link budget calculations based on various environmental factors.
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