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Evaluation of cellular prediction models using 900 MHz outdoor measurements and tuning of Lee model over Indian urban and suburban regions

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Title Evaluation of cellular prediction models using 900 MHz outdoor measurements and tuning of Lee model over Indian urban and suburban regions
 
Creator Prasad, M. V. S. N.
Ratnamala, K.
Dalela, P. K.
Misra, Chandra Shekhar
 
Subject Communications Engineering
Measuring
Electronics
Radar and Sonar Navigation
Communications Systems
 
Description The present study reports the field strength measurements of some GSM transmitters in the 900 MHz band located in the urban and suburban regions of Delhi in India. The measured signal levels converted into path loss values have been compared with the losses predicted from models such as Hata, Lee and COST 231 Walfisch and Ikegami. The prediction errors and standard deviations of the prediction errors have been deduced. Based on these results, Lee prediction method has been tuned and new model parameters have been derived. The model comparison is done in terms of statistical parameters such as root mean square error, coefficient of determination and average hit rate error.
 
Publisher Inderscience Publisher
 
Date 2011
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://npl.csircentral.net/12/1/MVSN_Prasad.pdf
Prasad, M. V. S. N. and Ratnamala, K. and Dalela, P. K. and Misra, Chandra Shekhar (2011) Evaluation of cellular prediction models using 900 MHz outdoor measurements and tuning of Lee model over Indian urban and suburban regions. International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing, 5 (1). pp. 77-87. ISSN 1741-1084
 
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