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PATH LOSS MODELING OF MOBILE RADIO COMMUNICATION IN URBAN AREAS
Bharoti Sinha(1)
, Kanchan (2)
(1)Electronics & Computer Engg.Deptt ,I.I.T.Roorkee,Roorkee – 247 667(INDIA),
e-mail:bharoti_sinha@ieee.org.
(2)As (n)above
ABSTRACT
A numerical modeling of the propagation path loss using Uniform Theory of Diffraction (UTD) has been presented
here. The results at 2.154GHz have been obtained and compared with that of Walfish and Bertoni [1]. These are found
to be in excellent agreement there by establishing the validity of the code. Computed results at 835 MHZ have been
presented for various parameters of interest .Method is simple, efficient and reliable.Both shadow zone and line of sight
zone have been considered.
INTRODUCTION
For satisfactory working of the cellular mobile radio systems, an accurate prediction of the path losses is necessary.
There are number of models available but none of these predict the total losses completely. This paper presents a the-
oretical model for predicting narrow band path loss for mobile communication in urban areas.The method is based on
Uniform Theory of Diffraction [2] and is applicable to the shadow zone of the buildings as well as in the illuminated
zone when the mobile antenna is in motion.
MODELING [2]
Various possible paths in the presence of the buildings are shown in Fig.(1), which are self explainatory. Some
simplifying assumptions which are satisfied in actual cases to the great extent can be summarized as [2]-
1.The earth surface is plane.
2.The buildings are assumed to be of uniform height.
3.The contributions of ray 3 and ray 4 can be neglected due to their in significant amplitude.
4.Backward diffracted field is neglected.
5.The buildings are replaced by opaque absorbing screens.
With these assumptions, model appears to be as in Fig. (2),where
D1 =
22
)( btt hhd −+
D2 =
22
)( rbr hhd −+ (1)
r2 =
22
)()2( rb hhdrd −+−
θ = tan-1






−
−
drd
hh rb
2
, α = tan-1





 −
t
bt
d
hh
, β = tan-1





 −
dr
hh tb
----------- (2)
PATH LOSS PREDICTION
The total path loss Lt in db is defined as –
Lt = L0 + L1 + Lmd + Lr ------------(3)
L0, L1 and Lmd are the losses due to free space propagation, local screen (building) in the vicinity of the mobile, and
multiple diffractions caused by the buildings respectively. Lr is the loss caused by the reflection of the diffracted elec-
tric fields from the walls of the building next to mobile. These losses can be calculated easily .
LINE OF SIGHT (LOS) PROPAGATION MODEL[4]
When the mobile is located in the vehicle over the flat terrain ,LOS propagation using 2-ray model is given in fig. (3).
r1 represents path length of the direct ray and r2 is the path length due to ground reflected ray.
The received power can be expressed as-
2
2
2
1
1
2
)exp(
1
)exp(
1
4
jkr
r
Rjkr
rP
P
t
r
−+−





=
π
λ
-------------------(4)
Pt and Pr denote the base station power and power received by the mobile antenna..‘R’ is the reflection coefficient.
RESULTS
The computed results are in good agreement, with[1] establishing the validity of simulation. Various losses and
their dependence on various parameters are given in Figs (3- 4.1-4.6(a,b,c)The losses are less at 900 MHz compared
to that at 2.154 GHz which is because there is decrease in propagation loss at low frequencies. Total loss increases with
distance ,decreases with increase in base station height but shows an erratic behaviour when the mobile is moved
away from the local screen, which is mainly due to multiple reflections and diffractions taking place. The pattern
of local screen loss remains constant with changes in ht, dt, dr but the respective magnitudes change. Same is the case
with free space propagation .Fig.4.1 shows the path loss as a function of distance for a two ray model of LOS
propagation.
REFERENCES
(1)J. Walfish and H.L. Bertoni, “A Theoretical Model of UHF Propagation in Urban Envi ronments”, IEEE. Transaction
on Antennas and Propagation, Vol. 36, pp. 1788-1796, Dec. 1988
(2)R.G. Kouyumjian and P.H. Pathak, “A UniformGeometrical Theory of Diffraction for an Edge in a Perfectly Con -
ducting Surface”, Proceedings IEEE, Vol. 62, pp. 1448-1461, Nov. 1974.
(3) Wei Zhang, “A Wide Band Propagation Model Based on UTD for Cellular Mobile Radio Communication;, IEEE
Transactionon A &P, Vol. 45, pp. 1669-1678, Nov. 1997.
(4)D. Har, H.H. Xia and H.L. Bertoni, “Path Loss Predication Models for Micro cells”, Vol. 48, pp. 1453-1462, Sept.
1999.
Path loss modeling of mobile radio communication in urban areas
Path loss modeling of mobile radio communication in urban areas

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Path loss modeling of mobile radio communication in urban areas

  • 1. PATH LOSS MODELING OF MOBILE RADIO COMMUNICATION IN URBAN AREAS Bharoti Sinha(1) , Kanchan (2) (1)Electronics & Computer Engg.Deptt ,I.I.T.Roorkee,Roorkee – 247 667(INDIA), e-mail:bharoti_sinha@ieee.org. (2)As (n)above ABSTRACT A numerical modeling of the propagation path loss using Uniform Theory of Diffraction (UTD) has been presented here. The results at 2.154GHz have been obtained and compared with that of Walfish and Bertoni [1]. These are found to be in excellent agreement there by establishing the validity of the code. Computed results at 835 MHZ have been presented for various parameters of interest .Method is simple, efficient and reliable.Both shadow zone and line of sight zone have been considered. INTRODUCTION For satisfactory working of the cellular mobile radio systems, an accurate prediction of the path losses is necessary. There are number of models available but none of these predict the total losses completely. This paper presents a the- oretical model for predicting narrow band path loss for mobile communication in urban areas.The method is based on Uniform Theory of Diffraction [2] and is applicable to the shadow zone of the buildings as well as in the illuminated zone when the mobile antenna is in motion. MODELING [2] Various possible paths in the presence of the buildings are shown in Fig.(1), which are self explainatory. Some simplifying assumptions which are satisfied in actual cases to the great extent can be summarized as [2]- 1.The earth surface is plane. 2.The buildings are assumed to be of uniform height. 3.The contributions of ray 3 and ray 4 can be neglected due to their in significant amplitude. 4.Backward diffracted field is neglected. 5.The buildings are replaced by opaque absorbing screens. With these assumptions, model appears to be as in Fig. (2),where D1 = 22 )( btt hhd −+ D2 = 22 )( rbr hhd −+ (1) r2 = 22 )()2( rb hhdrd −+− θ = tan-1       − − drd hh rb 2 , α = tan-1       − t bt d hh , β = tan-1       − dr hh tb ----------- (2)
  • 2. PATH LOSS PREDICTION The total path loss Lt in db is defined as – Lt = L0 + L1 + Lmd + Lr ------------(3) L0, L1 and Lmd are the losses due to free space propagation, local screen (building) in the vicinity of the mobile, and multiple diffractions caused by the buildings respectively. Lr is the loss caused by the reflection of the diffracted elec- tric fields from the walls of the building next to mobile. These losses can be calculated easily . LINE OF SIGHT (LOS) PROPAGATION MODEL[4] When the mobile is located in the vehicle over the flat terrain ,LOS propagation using 2-ray model is given in fig. (3). r1 represents path length of the direct ray and r2 is the path length due to ground reflected ray. The received power can be expressed as- 2 2 2 1 1 2 )exp( 1 )exp( 1 4 jkr r Rjkr rP P t r −+−      = π λ -------------------(4) Pt and Pr denote the base station power and power received by the mobile antenna..‘R’ is the reflection coefficient. RESULTS The computed results are in good agreement, with[1] establishing the validity of simulation. Various losses and their dependence on various parameters are given in Figs (3- 4.1-4.6(a,b,c)The losses are less at 900 MHz compared to that at 2.154 GHz which is because there is decrease in propagation loss at low frequencies. Total loss increases with distance ,decreases with increase in base station height but shows an erratic behaviour when the mobile is moved away from the local screen, which is mainly due to multiple reflections and diffractions taking place. The pattern of local screen loss remains constant with changes in ht, dt, dr but the respective magnitudes change. Same is the case with free space propagation .Fig.4.1 shows the path loss as a function of distance for a two ray model of LOS propagation. REFERENCES (1)J. Walfish and H.L. Bertoni, “A Theoretical Model of UHF Propagation in Urban Envi ronments”, IEEE. Transaction on Antennas and Propagation, Vol. 36, pp. 1788-1796, Dec. 1988 (2)R.G. Kouyumjian and P.H. Pathak, “A UniformGeometrical Theory of Diffraction for an Edge in a Perfectly Con - ducting Surface”, Proceedings IEEE, Vol. 62, pp. 1448-1461, Nov. 1974. (3) Wei Zhang, “A Wide Band Propagation Model Based on UTD for Cellular Mobile Radio Communication;, IEEE Transactionon A &P, Vol. 45, pp. 1669-1678, Nov. 1997. (4)D. Har, H.H. Xia and H.L. Bertoni, “Path Loss Predication Models for Micro cells”, Vol. 48, pp. 1453-1462, Sept. 1999.