Title :
Fast ray-tracing technique for electromagnetic field prediction in mobile communications
Author :
Toscano, Alessandro ; Bilotti, Filiberto ; Vegni, Lucio
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Appl. Electron., Univ. "Roma Tre", Rome, Italy
fDate :
5/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Ray-optical propagation models are often used for the prediction of the field strength (and delay spread) in wireless mobile communication networks. However, these models suffer from long computation times. For large areas in urban or indoor scenarios, the computation times are in the range of hours which is too long for the planning of mobile radio networks. In this paper, we present a fast algorithm based on a ray-tracing technique with scalable approximation accuracy for field strength prediction in cellular mobile network planning together with a preprocessing of the geographical database. Automatic network design methods perform a huge number of field strength estimations and, therefore, require a fast and accurate approximation. However, common prediction techniques either give only rough estimations or are too complex for fast evaluation. The proposed new ray-tracing technique obtains its speedup by taking advantage of the topological information inherent in the used triangulation data structure of the investigated terrain. The applicability of the fast ray-tracing technique is demonstrated for a single transmitter scenario.
Keywords :
cellular radio; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic wave propagation; geographic information systems; indoor radio; numerical analysis; radio networks; ray tracing; telecommunication network planning; EM propagation; automatic network design methods; cellular mobile network planning; electromagnetic field prediction; fast algorithm; fast ray-tracing technique; field strength prediction; geographical database; indoor scenarios; mobile communications; numerical analysis; ray-optical propagation models; scalable approximation accuracy; single transmitter scenario; topological information; triangulation data structure; urban scenarios; wireless communication networks; Computer networks; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic propagation; Land mobile radio; Mobile communication; Predictive models; Propagation delay; Ray tracing; Urban planning; Wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2003.810186