Title
OUTDOOR-TO-INDOOR PROPAGATION MODELLING WITH THE IDENTIFICATION OF PATH PASSING THROUGH WALL OPENINGS
Abstract
This paper proposes a new propagation model to accurately predict outdoor-to-indoor propagation loss. Account is taken of the structural openings along the paths; it is assumed that outdoor-to-indoor paths are possible only through wall openings such as doors and windows. Introducing the angle dependency of the losses with the paths that penetrate the indoor area makes it possible to accurately predict outdoor-to-indoor propagation loss. Measurements in a microcellular environment show that the proposed model can predict outdoor-to-indoor propagation loss more accurately than the COST231 model.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1109/PIMRC.2002.1046675
PIMRC
Keywords
Field
DocType
attenuation measurement,electromagnetic wave absorption,indoor radio,loss measurement,microcellular radio,radiowave propagation,COST231 model,angle dependency,doors,indoor attenuation coefficient measurement,microcellular environment,outdoor-to-indoor propagation modelling,parameter measurement,path identification,propagation loss measurement,structural openings,wall openings,windows
Radiowave propagation,Telecommunications,Computer science,Radio propagation model,Real-time computing,Log-distance path loss model,Acoustics,Electromagnetic wave absorption,Doors
Conference
Volume
Citations 
PageRank 
1
12
1.78
References 
Authors
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yuko MIURA1121.78
Yasuhiro ODA2121.78
Tokio TAGA34942.68