Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) or near-line-of-sight is a term used to describe
radio transmission across a path that is partially obstructed, usually by a physical object in the
Fresnel zone.Many types of radio transmissions depend, to varying degrees, on
line of sight between the transmitter and receiver. Obstacles that commonly cause NLOS conditions include buildings, trees, hills, mountains, and, in some cases, high voltage
electric power lines. Some of these obstructions reflect certain radio frequencies, while some simply absorb or garble the signals; but, in either case, they limit the use of many types of radio transmissions, including most of those used for
Wi-Fi.
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