DocumentCode
2903482
Title
A New Propagation Path-Loss Prediction Model for Military Mobile Access
Author
Lee, William C.Y.
Author_Institution
FELLOW, IEEE, PACTEL MOBILE COMPANIES; ITT Defense Communications Division, Nutley N.J.
Volume
2
fYear
1985
fDate
20-23 Oct. 1985
Firstpage
359
Lastpage
368
Abstract
The Longley-Rice propagation path-loss prediction model,1,2 developed by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) mainly for troposcatter transmission and long-range line-of-sight transmission, has often been suitable for ground mobile radio propagation by adding an adjustment factor for urban areas. Since the model was not originally developed for a mobile radio environment, it does not provide a desired mean value which should match experimental values to a standard deviation of 8 dB. Okumura´s model,3 obtained from empirical data gathered in the Tokyo area, has been used for commercial mobile radio because this model was designed specifically for the mobile radio environment. Although it is not a proper model for predicting the propagation path-loss in the United States, most measured values are within 8 dB of the mean predicted value. This paper introduces a model which predicts the actual measured value is within a standard deviation of 3 dB instead of 8 dB from the predicted value. A more accurate prediction of path loss can enhance a military system´s performance. In the military environment set of base station sites must be properly chosen to allow optimum connectivity for tactical mobile radio communications. This model provides such information. Each time the base station is removed to a new site, this model can be used to select a new optimum site based upon the battlefield condition.
Keywords
Base stations; Land mobile radio; Measurement standards; Measurement units; Military communication; Mobile communication; Predictive models; Standards development; System performance; Urban areas;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Communications Conference, 1985. MILCOM 1985. IEEE
Conference_Location
Boston, MA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.1985.4795052
Filename
4795052
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