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A stochastic urban electromagnetic propagation model for non-line-of-sight (NLOS) paths was critically examined by comparing model behavior to ray tracing simulations in four city environments. We focus on the quality of model/data fit and the ability to a priori set model parameters based on city geometry and building materials.
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