DocumentCode :
1953254
Title :
Multi-frequency path loss in an outdoor to indoor macrocellular scenario
Author :
Medbo, J. ; Furuskog, J. ; Riback, M. ; Berg, J.-E.
Author_Institution :
Ericsson Res., Ericsson AB, Stockholm
fYear :
2009
fDate :
23-27 March 2009
Firstpage :
3601
Lastpage :
3605
Abstract :
Multi-frequency path loss measurements have been conducted in an outdoor to indoor macrocellular scenario. Four discrete CW signals were transmitted in the band 460-5100 MHz from the roof of a 29 meters tall building. The loss was measured inside and outside 5 different buildings at distances up to 600 m from the base station. Excess and building penetration loss and their dependencies on frequency and floor level have been studied. It was found that the loss decreases as the floor height increases. Based on corresponding measurement data an empirical building penetration loss model based on the transition between floor levels for which the building is in non line of sight and in line of sight condition with respect to the base station is proposed. Moreover, it was found that the excess path loss increases somewhat with increasing frequency, in particular in the range 2-5 GHz. It was found that the indoor excess path loss could be approximated with a lognormal distribution around about 30 dB.
Keywords :
cellular radio; indoor radio; radiowave propagation; base station; discrete CW signals; empirical building penetration loss model; frequency 2 GHz to 5 GHz; frequency 460 MHz to 5100 MHz; indoor macrocellular scenario; mobile communication technology; multifrequency path loss measurement; outdoor propagation; Area measurement; Base stations; Bit rate; Dipole antennas; Floors; Frequency; Loss measurement; Power measurement; Propagation losses; Transmitters;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation, 2009. EuCAP 2009. 3rd European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4753-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-3-00-024573-2
Type :
conf
Filename :
5068371
Link To Document :
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