Realistic simulation of a wireless signal propagation in an urban environment

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Patel, Keyurkumar J. and Lee, Andrew Y. J.. 2009. "Realistic simulation of a wireless signal propagation in an urban environment ." International Journal of Simulation: Systems, Science and Technology. 10 (6), pp. 1-5.
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Realistic simulation of a wireless signal propagation in an urban environment

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AuthorsPatel, Keyurkumar J. (Author) and Lee, Andrew Y. J. (Author)
Journal TitleInternational Journal of Simulation: Systems, Science and Technology
Journal Citation10 (6), pp. 1-5
Number of Pages5
Year2009
Place of PublicationNottingham, United Kingdom
Web Address (URL)http://ijssst.info/Vol-10/No-6/paper1.pdf
Abstract

This paper presents results obtained from a 3D ray tracing electromagnetic model designed to map the signals in a high rise environment (urban) within the same floor and at the floors above and below that floor. Apart from using ray tracing, the dielectric properties of the materials from each floor are included to achieve realistic signal profiles. The simulation is done for scenarios based on a single base-station and multiple base-stations on the same floor and multi-floors. We have refined existing indoor propagating model to obtain realistic signal distribution in a high rise building. New model include the dielectric properties of materials exists in real environment. The simulation program is written in Visual C++.

Keywordsmeasurement of dielectric; ray tracing method; wireless signal propagation; wireless simulation; high rise building
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020400904. Electronic device and system performance evaluation, testing and simulation
461299. Software engineering not elsewhere classified
400608. Wireless communication systems and technologies (incl. microwave and millimetrewave)
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Byline AffiliationsDepartment of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
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