Compared to Wireless Deployment in Areas with Different Environments: A Recent Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ist/v5/2576CKeywords:
Free space propagation model, Okumura/hata modelAbstract
It is particularly desired to estimate the loss of the track in the mobile phone system not only to improve performance but also to produce an accurate Received Jul 12, 2018 estimate of financial feasibility; an inaccurate estimate of track loss either degrades performance or increases costs. To accurately estimate the path loss, various models have been devised. The Okomura / Hata model is one of these models, and it is recommended for predicting path loss in cellular systems with micro cells. The path loss is inevitable in assessing the quality of the network and its capabilities in terms of effective and reliable for the growth of mobile communications coverage. This technology can be used in a wide range of settings. This study compares path loss models for statistical analysis obtained from experimental data collected at frequencies of 150-1500 MHz in urban and suburban settings. Path loss models in urban and suburban settings were developed using the measurements' results. Pathloss increases in urban areas, according to the findings.