Title :
A model for urban microcell radio propagation prediction focused on reliable implementation
Author :
Yuri Hercilia Mejía Melgarejo;Homero Ortega Boada;Marcos Duván Pineda Alhucema
Author_Institution :
RadioGis Group., Universidad Industrial de Santander., Bucaramanga, Colombia
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A radio propagation model for microcellular environments is presented. The model foundation is the creation of many different virtual sources, for that reason a technique for limiting the number of sources created without loss accuracy is proposed. The main purpose of this model is achieve an easy and reliable algorithm implementation, then the assignment of a radiation pattern; using ray-tracing, radiative energy transfer (RET) theory or uniform diffraction theory (UTD) depending on the phenomenon; as a source´s property is shown. Additionally the path loss prediction is improved regarding ground reflection and including the attenuation effects of crossing trees and buildings. This model would play a key role in planning UHF wireless networks that is the case of future implementation of IMT- Advanced because it computes the essential large scale parameters and regard some shadow fading components.
Keywords :
"Computational modeling","Antenna radiation patterns","Reflection","Buildings","Mirrors","Diffraction","Vegetation"
Conference_Titel :
Communications Conference (COLCOM), 2012 IEEE Colombian
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1267-7
DOI :
10.1109/ColComCon.2012.6233651