PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF EMPIRICAL PROPAGATION MODELS FOR FIXED WIRELESS APPLICATION

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2018

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Faculty of Communication and Information Sciences, University of Ilorin, Nigeria

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In this study, an efficacy assessment was carried out on 5 most widely used empirical propagation model has the lowest predicted path loss (150 dB to 153 dB) in an urban environment at 3.5 GHz. 3.5 GHz with a transmitter height of 30 m and varying distance from 250 m to 10 km. Three dB and 162 dB respectively in urban environment while the SUI model revealed the least suburban environment. Simulations were carried out at two different frequencies of 2.5 GHz and models by using MATLAB simulator to compare these models for FWA in both urban and COST 231 Hata indicated the highest predicted path loss at 10 m and 6 m with predictions of 160 that, Ericsson model has the least prediction of 145 dB to 147 dB at 10 m and 6 m receivers’ variation of propagation loss of 136 dB to 138 dB. Similarly, the study revealed that Ericsson The study concluded that no specific model predicted the least path loss for both urban and antenna height respectively, operating on 2.5 GHz frequency in urban environment. Apparently, different receiver antenna heights of 3 m, 6 m, & 10 m were considered. The results indicated suburban environment with the varying receiver antenna heights.

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Path loss; fixed wireless application; empirical models; signal propagation; simulation

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