B. R. S. Mello, P. Pinna, M. Dias, F. J. B. Fonseca, L. Matos
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引用次数: 3
摘要
本文对城市公园环境下的无线移动信号传播进行了实证建模,实验数据来自于巴西里约热内卢(Niterói,里约热内卢de Janeiro)丰塞卡植物园(Botanic Gardens of Fonseca),频率为900 MHz和2400 MHz,发射天线高度分别为3米和5米,接收天线固定在汽车顶部,高度为1.5米。从两条不同的路径获取数据,经过处理后,研究了该区域的信号覆盖,提出了单一传播模型。并与其他一些有价值的植被区经验繁殖模型进行了比较,并将该模型应用于另一个城市公园,与实测结果吻合较好。
Measurements in vegetation and modeling of a radio mobile channel in an urban park
This paper presents an empirical modeling for the radio mobile signal propagation in an urban park environment obtained from measurements made at the Botanic Gardens of Fonseca, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, using the frequencies of 900 MHz and 2400 MHz, with two different transmitting antenna heights, 3 and 5 meters, and receiving antennas fixed at the top of a car, with 1.5 meters height. Data were acquired from two different routes and, after processing, the signal coverage in this area was studied and a single propagation model was suggested. Comparisons are made with some other worthy empirical propagation models for vegetated areas and the proposed model is applied in another urban park presenting good agreement with the measurements.