This document discusses factors that affect reverse link budget for dense urban environments. It provides a formula to calculate path loss over 1km that considers frequency, antenna height, and distance. It also defines a correction factor for antenna height and notes that interference and fading margins depend on the number of users and edge cell service probability/fading deviation respectively.
This document discusses factors that affect reverse link budget for dense urban environments. It provides a formula to calculate path loss over 1km that considers frequency, antenna height, and distance. It also defines a correction factor for antenna height and notes that interference and fading margins depend on the number of users and edge cell service probability/fading deviation respectively.
This document discusses factors that affect reverse link budget for dense urban environments. It provides a formula to calculate path loss over 1km that considers frequency, antenna height, and distance. It also defines a correction factor for antenna height and notes that interference and fading margins depend on the number of users and edge cell service probability/fading deviation respectively.
This document discusses factors that affect reverse link budget for dense urban environments. It provides a formula to calculate path loss over 1km that considers frequency, antenna height, and distance. It also defines a correction factor for antenna height and notes that interference and fading margins depend on the number of users and edge cell service probability/fading deviation respectively.
Ch=Ant height correction factor=0.8+(1.1 log (freq) 0.7)hm-1.56 log(freq) Interference Margin depends upon number of users (loading of the system) Fading Margin depends upon edge cell service probability and fading deviation