站点特定传播模型开发

C. Hammerschmidt, R. Johnk
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传播模型用于告诉科学家和工程师无线电在一个环境中的传播将如何影响链路另一端接收到的无线电信号。目前已经建立了许多传播模型:一些是曲线拟合模型,一些是基于传播路径的物理模型。已经开发了一些模型,其中包括植被和人造结构(杂波)的存在,以更接近测量数据。然而,到目前为止,还没有模型能够预测所有环境(城市、郊区、农村、森林等)的路径损失。本文介绍了各种传播模型,并与实测数据进行了比较。最后,我们提出了另一个预测模型,该模型包括第一菲涅耳区域内的物体,作为一个更具包容性的传播模型的预测器。
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Site Specific Propagation Model Development
Propagation models are used to inform scientists and engineers on how radio propagation through an environment will affect the radio signal received on the other end of the link. Many propagation models have been developed: some are curve-fitting models, some are based on the physics of the propagation path. Some models have been developed that incorporate the presence of vegetation and man-made structures (clutter) to more closely approximate measured data. However, no model thus far predicts path loss in all environments (urban, suburban, rural, forested, etc.). This paper introduces various propagation models and compares them to measured data. In the end, we present another predictive model that includes objects within the first Fresnel zone as a predictor for a more inclusive propagation model.
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