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摘要
本文在42公里的距离上对低纬度海上移动无线电传播测量和模型进行了验证。该方案的具体特点是使用一种新颖的高灵敏度通信系统(接收信号强度指示:RSSI -142 dBm典型)与低功率20 mW 920 MHz发射机。此外,比较了一个小山丘岛的LOS (Line of Sight)传播和NLOS (Non-LOS)传播,澄清了由于大气导管中衍射和散射的影响,RSSI与距离之间没有显著差异。
Long Distance Propagation Characteristics on the Sea Using a 20 mW 920 MHz Wireless System
In this paper, the low-latitude maritime mobile radio propagation measurement and model are demonstrated over a distance of 42 km. The specific feature of this scenario is using a novel high-sensitivity communication system (Received Signal Strength Indication: RSSI -142 dBm typical) with a low power 20 mW 920 MHz transmitter. In addition, comparing the LOS (Line of Sight) propagation and the NLOS (Non-LOS) propagation for a small hill island, it was clarified that there is no significant difference between RSSI and distance due to diffraction and scattering in an atmospheric duct.