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Indoor propagation embraces various situations differing by the geometry of the buildings and their constituent materials. If the effects on propagation of these various parameters can be efficiently studied by a simulation approach, for instance by ray-tracing methods, it is necessary to assess the results of such studies by as much experimental data as possible collected in various types of environment.