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Cognitive Radio has now become a realistic option for the solution of the spectrum scarcity problem in wireless communication. TV channels (primary user) can be protected by accurate prediction of TV White Spaces (TVWS) by using propagation models. Knowledge of radio propagation is considered essential in any wireless network, with dependence on appropriate deployment and management strategies leading...
Nowadays people widely used mobile phone instead of using landlines phones. This paper proposes to compare the path loss in 850 MHz and 1800 MHz frequency bands by various path loss models. The path loss under terms of the transmitter height and the receiver height. The well known path loss model such as Walfisch-Ikegami (WI), SUI and Ericsson model used to simulate path loss by MATLAB. The results...
Radio wave propagation models are extremely important in mobile network planning and design since it used to predict the Received Signal Strength (RSS). In this work an empirical model was develop to predicate the propagation path loss at the capital of Libya “Tripoli”, based on quit good number of measurements conducted in different places in the target area using the Neural Network approach. This...
Signal propagation and path losses are the key elements of wireless network design. This paper describes tuning process of empirical propagation path loss models for typical environments (urban, suburban, open areas). The Hata based models were compared with data measured in Brno. Model corrections were suggested and tested for GSM frequency band. The correction is aimed on the short range propagation...
In view of designing any mobile network system, the fundamental task is to predict the coverage of the proposed system. A wide variety of approaches have been developed over the years to predict coverage using what are known as propagation models. In this paper, we compare the measured path loss obtained for the sub-urban areas with that for the rural areas and then with four propagation models, that...
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