Integrated wireless propagation models /
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| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | In English. |
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New York, N.Y. :
McGraw-Hill Education,
[2015]
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| Edition: | First edition. |
| Series: | McGraw-Hill's AccessEngineering.
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Table of Contents:
- A. About the authors
- B. Preface
- C. Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction to modeling mobile signals in wireless communications
- Why write this book?
- Differences between free space communications and mobile communications in propagation
- Treatment of mobile signals
- History of developing the lee model
- Basic system operations
- Mobile radio signal: fading signal
- Co-channel interference created from the frequency reuse scheme
- Propagation fading models
- Three basic propagation mechanisms
- Applications of the prediction models
- Summary
- References
- Additional references
- 2. Macrocell prediction models?part 1: area-to-area models
- Free space loss
- Plane earth model
- Young model
- Bullington monograms
- Egli model?one of the clutter factor models
- The jrc method
- Terrain-integrated rough-earth model
- Carey model
- Ccir model
- Blomquist?ladell and edwards?durkin models
- Ibrahim?parsons model
- Okumara?hata and the cost 231 hata models
- Walfisch?bertoni model
- Ikegami model
- Walfisch?ikegami model
- Flat-edge model
- Itu model
- On-body model
- Summary
- References
- 3. Macrocell prediction models?part 2: point-to-point models
- The lee model
- Fine-tuning the lee model
- Enhanced lee macrocell prediction model
- Longley?rice model
- Summary
- References
- 4. Microcell prediction models
- Introduction
- The basic lee microcell prediction model
- Integration of the microcell prediction model and the macrocell prediction model
- Tuning the model for a particular area
- Other microcell prediction models
- Summary
- References
- 5. In-building (picocell) prediction models
- Introduction
- The lee in-building prediction model
- Enhanced lee in-building model
- Empirical path-loss models
- Itu model
- Physical models?application of geometrical theory of diffraction (GTD)
- Summary and conclusions
- References
- 6. The lee comprehensive model?integration of the three lee models
- Introduction
- Integrating the three lee models
- System design aspects using different prediction models
- User's menu of the lee comprehensive model
- How to use prediction tools
- How to plan and design a good wireless system
- Propagation prediction on different transmission media
- Summary and conclusions
- References.