DocumentCode
3288394
Title
Grade of service signal density enhancement: modeling in-building penetration loss in various morphologies
Author
Ata, Osama W.
fYear
2003
fDate
15-17 Oct. 2003
Firstpage
463
Lastpage
464
Abstract
Core RF Engineering at Sprint has completed a study to assess current design criteria assumptions for PCS wireless networks and how they relate to in-building-coverage. This analysis focused on the actual signal density levels required on the outside of most buildings to penetrate and provide adequate service within the buildings. Core RF modeled external and internal wall structures and pertaining signal attenuation for residential and office buildings to enable calculation of total penetration losses. Theoretical and some field studies were analyzed. For the shorter term, this is the best estimate of the penetration loss problem. Verification by. conducting extensive in-building penetration loss measurements should be a longer term goal. Overall, our analysis shows that the level of capital investment of a PCS telecommunication carrier dictates the grade of service (GoS) that customers experience in-building throughout the network.
Keywords
electromagnetic wave absorption; electromagnetic wave scattering; electromagnetic wave transmission; indoor radio; personal communication networks; Core RF Engineering; PCS wireless networks; Sprint PCS; capital investment; grade of service signal density enhancement; in-building penetration loss modeling; in-building-coverage; office buildings; residential buildings; signal attenuation; Attenuation; Buildings; Design engineering; Loss measurement; Morphology; Personal communication networks; RF signals; Radio frequency; Signal analysis; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Wireless Communication Technology, 2003. IEEE Topical Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8196-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WCT.2003.1321605
Filename
1321605
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