Prediction of site specific coverage and cell shape for outdoor microcells

Henry L. Bertoni, Leonard Piazzi, George Liang, Nai Wo, Edward Wong

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    Abstract

    The design of future wireless communication systems employing microcells will require a flexible tool for determining the coverage area based on site specific features. In this paper, the accuracy of a ray based algorithm for predicting the sector average path loss in residential and high rise environments is investigated by comparison with measurements. Measurements were taken in residential and in high rise environments. In the residential environment building heights ranged from 1 to 3 stories and the base station antenna was near rooftop levels, propagation between the base station and the mobile consisted mainly of paths which went over the intervening buildings. This was validated by good agreement with the measurements for the antenna above the rooftops, and fair agreement for the antenna below the rooftops. In the high rise environment the buildings were significantly higher than the base station antenna, so that the dominant contributions to the signal at the receiver are due to propagation around the buildings. Once again the predictions corresponded well the measurements.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Title of host publicationElectro International, Conference Proceedings
    PublisherIEEE
    Pages29-36
    Number of pages8
    StatePublished - 1996
    EventProceedings of the ELECTRO'96 - Somerset, NJ, USA
    Duration: Apr 30 1996May 2 1996

    Other

    OtherProceedings of the ELECTRO'96
    CitySomerset, NJ, USA
    Period4/30/965/2/96

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Engineering

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