Title :
FASPRO: fast computer tool for the analysis of propagation in mobile communications
Author :
De Adana, F. Saez ; Gutiérrez, O. ; González, I. ; Cátedra, M.F.
Author_Institution :
Departamento de Ciencias de la Computacion, Univ. de Alcala, Alcala de Henares, Spain
Abstract :
FASPRO is an accurate and extremely efficient tool to perform deterministic analysis of propagation in urban picocells and microcells. A fully 3D propagation model is considered. The topographical input data are based on a 3D plane-facets model of the urban environment, which is given in terms of DXF or IGES files. FASPRO is able to read DXF files from most of the CAGD and topographical tools. In addition, FASPRO has its own facility to create new urban scenes. FASPRO visualizes the geometry on the screen as a 2D map of the urban scene or a 3D isoparametric view. The electromagnetic analysis is performed using uniform theory of diffraction (UTD) techniques. First order coupling mechanisms (direct, reflected and edge-diffracted rays), second order coupling mechanisms (double reflected, reflected-diffracted, diffracted-reflected, double diffracted) and third order mechanisms (e.g. reflected-diffracted-reflected) are included. It is important to highlight that, thanks to the incorporation of the diffraction in all the edges of the 3D model, coverage in areas of the deep shadow of the transmitter antenna can be predicted well. A new ray-tracing algorithm is used to speed-up the computations. This ray-tracing algorithm, called Angular Z-Buffer (AZB), is based on a modification of the Z-Buffer and the bounding volumes schemes, in which the elements are arranged in an angular map.
Keywords :
geometrical theory of diffraction; graphical user interfaces; mobile communication; mobile computing; ray tracing; 3D propagation model; Angular Z-Buffer algorithm; FASPRO computer tool; bounding volume scheme; electromagnetic analysis; mobile communication; ray-tracing; transmitter antenna; uniform theory of diffraction technique; urban microcell; urban picocell; urban propagation tool; Data visualization; Electromagnetic analysis; Electromagnetic diffraction; Geometry; Layout; Microcell networks; Mobile communication; Performance analysis; Physical theory of diffraction; Ray tracing;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Informatics, 2005. INDIN '05. 2005 3rd IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9094-6
DOI :
10.1109/INDIN.2005.1560386