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Title: Prediction of received signal power and propagation path loss in open/rural environments using modified free-space loss and Hata models
Authors: Shittu, W. A.
Bajoga, B. G.
Anwar, F.
Salami, Momoh-Jimoh E.
Keywords: Propagation losses
Predictive models
Land mobile radio
Antennas and propagation
Power engineering and energy
Receivers
Mobile antennas
Electromagnetic propagation
Base stations
Radio propagation
Issue Date: 2-Dec-2002
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: Shittu, W. A., Bajoga, B. G., Anwar, F., & Salami, M. J. E. (2008, December). Prediction of received signal power and propagation path loss in open/rural environments using modified free-space loss and Hata models. In 2008 IEEE International RF and Microwave Conference (pp. 126-130). IEEE.
Abstract: This paper describes a modification of the Free-Space and Hata formulae for the prediction of received signal power, P R and propagation path loss, L P , in two cellular mobile radio systems (CMRS), in the Northern Nigeria. Measurements of P R s were taken with a Cellular Mobile Radio test Receiver (Sagem OT 160), in some selected open/rural environments, when the receiver was being moved away from the base stations along the propagation paths. L P s were then obtained from values of measured P R s using an appropriate expression. A close comparison of measurement values and computed values from the free-space and Hata formulae revealed that direct application of these formulae is inappropriate for the prediction of these parameters in the region of investigation, as computed values fell short significantly from the corresponding measured values. Consequently, some correction factors have been introduced to both models and these have produced results which closely matched the measured values.
URI: 10.1109/RFM.2008.4897406
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