A Computer Simulation Model for Microwave Link Path Loss Prediction
In this manuscript, a computer simulation model for the study of the large-scale effects on narrowband transmission systems is proposed to validate the existing semi-empirical models. The development of the computer simulation path-loss model is based on the ray tracing technique. It is emphasized t...
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ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_1814902020-06-10T03:07:44Z A Computer Simulation Model for Microwave Link Path Loss Prediction Khong, Hung Huy (authoraut) Kwan, Bing W. (professor directing thesis) Tung, Leonard J. (committee member) Foo, Simon Y. (committee member) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (degree granting department) Florida State University (degree granting institution) Text text Florida State University Florida State University English eng 1 online resource computer application/pdf In this manuscript, a computer simulation model for the study of the large-scale effects on narrowband transmission systems is proposed to validate the existing semi-empirical models. The development of the computer simulation path-loss model is based on the ray tracing technique. It is emphasized that multipath signals are considered in this model. This study only concentrates on the first-order scattering effects, namely each multipath signal is a two-hop signal that involves a single scattering object. The first hop is directed toward the scatterer from the transmitter (TX); and the second hop goes from the scatterer to the receiver (RX). Each hop signal is described using a two-ray model due to direct-path propagation and ground-reflected path propagation. When the number of scattering objects is large, the simulation results are consistent with the semi-empirical models that are based on measurements, including the Hata model, the Lee model, and the model reported in [3]. Typically, the path-loss increases linearly with log distance. However, when the number of scattering objects is small, the linear model for path loss is not universally valid. In particular, when the path loss and log distance are weakly correlated in a linear manner, the linear model may lead to physically unrealizable results. This observation has not been made by the various groups that studied channel modeling based on measurements. In addition, the proposed model enjoys the flexibility in studying the effects of scattering object density in the channel, the radar cross section of the scattering objects, the ground reflection coefficients, and the distance between the TX and the RX. Furthermore, coherent multipath signals can cause the path-loss exponent to fall below 2, which corresponds to free-space propagation. A Thesis submitted to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science. Summer Semester, 2009. April 27, 2009. Narrowband, Path Loss, Two-ray Model, Ray Tracing Includes bibliographical references. Bing W. Kwan, Professor Directing Thesis; Leonard J. Tung, Committee Member; Simon Y. Foo, Committee Member. Electrical engineering Computer engineering FSU_migr_etd-3143 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-3143 This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). The copyright in theses and dissertations completed at Florida State University is held by the students who author them. http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A181490/datastream/TN/view/Computer%20Simulation%20Model%20for%20Microwave%20Link%20Path%20Loss%20Prediction.jpg |
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In this manuscript, a computer simulation model for the study of the large-scale effects on narrowband transmission systems is proposed to validate the existing semi-empirical models. The development of the computer simulation path-loss model is based on the ray tracing technique. It is emphasized that multipath signals are considered in this model. This study only concentrates on the first-order scattering effects, namely each multipath signal is a two-hop signal that involves a single scattering object. The first hop is directed toward the scatterer from the transmitter (TX); and the second hop goes from the scatterer to the receiver (RX). Each hop signal is described using a two-ray model due to direct-path propagation and ground-reflected path propagation. When the number of scattering objects is large, the simulation results are consistent with the semi-empirical models that are based on measurements, including the Hata model, the Lee model, and the model reported in [3]. Typically, the path-loss increases linearly with log distance. However, when the number of scattering objects is small, the linear model for path loss is not universally valid. In particular, when the path loss and log distance are weakly correlated in a linear manner, the linear model may lead to physically unrealizable results. This observation has not been made by the various groups that studied channel modeling based on measurements. In addition, the proposed model enjoys the flexibility in studying the effects of scattering object density in the channel, the radar cross section of the scattering objects, the ground reflection coefficients, and the distance between the TX and the RX. Furthermore, coherent multipath signals can cause the path-loss exponent to fall below 2, which corresponds to free-space propagation. === A Thesis submitted to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of
Science. === Summer Semester, 2009. === April 27, 2009. === Narrowband, Path Loss, Two-ray Model, Ray Tracing === Includes bibliographical references. === Bing W. Kwan, Professor Directing Thesis; Leonard J. Tung, Committee Member; Simon Y. Foo, Committee Member. |
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A Computer Simulation Model for Microwave Link Path Loss Prediction |
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