A theoretical method is required for prediction of mean field strength in land mobile radio systems, instead of the conventional empirical methods. Feasibility study of theoretical prediction using the ray-tracing method, was made in a 1.2GHz band for a model of a small-cell system. Theoretical values showed better agreement with the measured, when diffraction around the side edges of a building is taken into account. Comparison between mean field strengths in summer and winter suggested the seasonal variations in attenuation due to trees.
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Trisila Heru LAKSONO, Fumio IKEGAMI, Yasushi KITANO, "Feasibility Study on Theoretical Prediction of Mean Field Strength in Small-Cell Mobile Radio Communications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E76-B, no. 2, pp. 155-158, February 1993, doi: .
Abstract: A theoretical method is required for prediction of mean field strength in land mobile radio systems, instead of the conventional empirical methods. Feasibility study of theoretical prediction using the ray-tracing method, was made in a 1.2GHz band for a model of a small-cell system. Theoretical values showed better agreement with the measured, when diffraction around the side edges of a building is taken into account. Comparison between mean field strengths in summer and winter suggested the seasonal variations in attenuation due to trees.
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