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Page 1: 1. Outdoor Propagation Models –1.1 Longley-Rice Model –1.2 Okumura Model –1.3. Hata Model –1.4. PCS Extension to Hata Model –1.5. Walfisch and Bertoni.

• 1. Outdoor Propagation Models– 1.1 Longley-Rice Model

– 1.2 Okumura Model

– 1.3. Hata Model

– 1.4. PCS Extension to Hata Model

– 1.5. Walfisch and Bertoni Model

• 2. The concept of Digital Terrain models• 3. The Hungarian Geodetic system• 4. The 50 meter resolution Hungarian Digital

Terrain Model• 5. Results

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Outdoor Propagation Models

• Propagation over irregular terrain.

• The propagation models available for predicting signal strength vary very widely in their capacity, approach, and accuracy.

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Longley-Rice Model

• also referred to as the ITS irregular terrain model

• frequency range from 40 MHz to 100 GHz

• Two version:

• point-to-point using terrain profile.

• area mode estimate the path-specific parameters

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Okumura Model

• Frequency range from150 MHz to 1920 MHz• BS-MS distance of 1 km to 100 km.• BS antenna heights ranging from 30 m 1000 m.

• Lf is the free space propagation loss,

• Amu is the median attenuation relative to free space,

• G(tte ) is the base station antenna height gain factor, G(tre ) is the mobile antenna height gain factor,

• GAREA is the gain due to the type of environment.

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Hata Model • Frequency range from150 MHz to 1500 MHz• BS-MS distance of 1 km to 100 km.• BS antenna heights ranging from 30 m 200 m.

• fc is the frequency (in MHz) from 150 MHz to 1500 MHz, • hte is the effective transmitter antenna height (in meters) • hre is the effective receiver (mobile) antenna height (1..10 m)• d is the T-R separation distance (in km),• a(hre ) is the correction factor for effective mobile antenna height

(large city, small to medium size city, suburban, open rural)

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PCS Extension to Hata Model • Frequency range from1500 MHz to 2000 MHz

• BS-MS distance of 1 km to 20 km.

• BS antenna heights ranging from 30 m 200 m.

• fc is the frequency (in MHz) from 1500 MHz to 2000 MHz,

• hte is the effective transmitter antenna height (in meters)

• hre is the effective receiver (mobile) antenna height (1..10 m)

• d is the T-R separation distance (in km),

• a(hre ) is the correction factor for effective mobile antenna height (large city, small to medium size city, suburban, open rural)

• CM 0 dB for medium sized city and suburban areas,

• 3 dB for metropolitan centers

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Walfisch and Bertoni Model

• considered the impact of the rooftops and building height by using diffraction to predict average signal strength at street level

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Table 1 Comparison of macrocell propagation

Model Path loss

exponentbh mh cf Distance

Free pace 2 0 0 2 No problem

Planet earth 4 -2 -2 0 No problem

Okumura-Hata

COST231-Hata

4 -2 -2 0 D > 1 km

COST-231

Walfisch-Ikegami

3.8 8.1 1 0.02 km

5 km

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• Digital Terrain Models (DTM)are parts of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

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Overlay of the raster data base

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Hungarian DTM 50 structure

50 meter raster

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i land usage category(i,j)

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Elevation data base Land usage data base

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Elevation map (Budapest)

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Land use map (Budapest)

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The two BS positions investigated

BS2

BS1

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BS on the top of hill

BS in the valley

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Seven cells coverage for Pest

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Seven cells coverage for Buda