Partition-based path loss analysis for in-home and residential areas at 5.85 GHz

Gregory D. Durgin, Theodore S. Rappaport, Hao Xu

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Abstract

This paper presents a novel technique for organizing narrowband radio path loss measurements and finding optimal partition-based prediction models. The techniques may be applied to wireless system site planning for indoor, small-cell outdoor, and hybrid indoor-outdoor environments at any frequency. Specifically, this paper develops path loss models using 5.85 GHz continuous-wave (CW) measurements made in and around homes and trees; the resulting models demonstrate how site-specific information will improve path loss prediction. The results are particularly appropriate for site planning in the 5-6 GHz frequency regime for emerging wireless consumer devices that operate in the National Information Infrastructure (in the U.S.) and HIPERLAN (in Europe) bands.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationConference Record / IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference
PublisherIEEE
Pages904-909
Number of pages6
Volume2
StatePublished - 1998
EventProceedings of the IEEE GLOBECOM 1998 - The Bridge to the Global Integration - Sydney, NSW, Aust
Duration: Nov 8 1998Nov 12 1998

Other

OtherProceedings of the IEEE GLOBECOM 1998 - The Bridge to the Global Integration
CitySydney, NSW, Aust
Period11/8/9811/12/98

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Global and Planetary Change

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