The authors have performed a simple computer simulation for a topography that models change in propagation characteristics due to change in traffic volume. The results of this simulation revealed that path loss for a traffic volume of about 2000 vehicles every 30 minutes in a typical urban environment exhibits a Rayleigh distribution. This result agrees well with that of actual measurements demonstrating that even a simple simulation can be a useful tool in system design.
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Hiroyuki SHIMIZU, Makoto ABO, Chikao NAGASAWA, Takehiko KOBAYASHI, "Ray-Tracing Simulation of Path-Loss in Urban-Microcellular Environments under Road Traffic Conditions" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E87-B, no. 1, pp. 195-199, January 2004, doi: .
Abstract: The authors have performed a simple computer simulation for a topography that models change in propagation characteristics due to change in traffic volume. The results of this simulation revealed that path loss for a traffic volume of about 2000 vehicles every 30 minutes in a typical urban environment exhibits a Rayleigh distribution. This result agrees well with that of actual measurements demonstrating that even a simple simulation can be a useful tool in system design.
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