Multirate Digital Signal Processing
Multirate Digital Signal Processing
Multirate Digital Signal Processing
The radio
propagation
channel exhibits
many different
forms of channel
impairments, as a
result of time-
varying signal
reflections,
blockage and
motion.
Mobile Radio Propagation :
Large Scale Path Loss
Free Space Propagation Loss
Power levels :
Free Space Propagation Loss
0 r j '
Reflection
Reflection
Reflection
Reflection coefficients
Equation 4.26, example 4.4, Brewster angle,
perfect conductors
Reflection coefficients
Equ. 4.72
Basic of Gaussian
distribution
Area versus Distance coverage model with
shadowing model
Percentage for
SNR larger than
a threshold
Equ. 4.79
Exam. 4.9
Okumura
Model
The major disadvantage with the model is its low response to rapid
changes in terrain, therefore the model is fairly good in urban areas,
but not as good in rural areas.
Common standard deviations between predicted and measured path
loss values are around 10 to 14 dB.
G(hre):
hte
G (hte ) 20 log 1000m hte 30 m
200
hre
G (hre ) 10 log hre 3 m
3
hre
G (hre ) 20 log 10m hre 3 m
3
Okumura and Hata’s model
Example 4.10
Hata
Model
Empirical formulation of the graphical data in the Okamura model.
Valid 150MHz to 1500MHz, Used for cellular systems
The following classification was used by Hata:
■Urban area LdB A B log d E
■Suburban area LdB A B log d C
■Open area L A B log d D
dB
A 69.55 26.16 log f 13.82hb
B 44.9 6.55 log hb
C 2(log( f / 28)) 2 5.4
D 4.78 log( f / 28) 2 18.33 log f 40.94
E 3.2(log( 11.75hm )) 2 4.97 for large cities, f 300MHz
E 8.29(log( 1.54hm )) 2 1.1 for large cities, f 300MHz
E (1.11log f 0.7)hm (1.56 log f 0.8) for medium to small cities
PCS Extension of Hata Model
COST-231 Hata Model, European standard
Higher frequencies: up to 2GHz
Smaller cell sizes
Lower antenna heights
LdB F B log d E G
F 46.3 33.9 log f 13.82 log hb f >1500MHz
3 Metropolitan centers
G Medium sized city and suburban areas
0