A new approach for radio propagation modeling in urban environment: knife-edge diffraction combined with 2D ray-tracing

The design of a deterministic radio propagation model adapted to built-up areas is a tedious problem when considering the needs of radio planners, i.e. great accuracy and reasonable processing time. In that perspective, an innovative model for micro-cells has been developed by the French company Sir...

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Veröffentlicht in:Conference record of the annual conference - IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference 2002, Vol.1, p.507-511 vol.1
Hauptverfasser: Corre, Y., Lostanlen, Y., Le Helloco, Y.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The design of a deterministic radio propagation model adapted to built-up areas is a tedious problem when considering the needs of radio planners, i.e. great accuracy and reasonable processing time. In that perspective, an innovative model for micro-cells has been developed by the French company Siradel. It combines two usual modeling methods: the multiple knife-edge approximation to take into account the propagation above rooftops and 2D ray-tracing to predict lateral interactions. Radio grid coverage and comparisons with experimental data are presented to prove the pertinence of the model.
ISSN:0740-0551
DOI:10.1109/VTC.2002.1002767