Artículo internacional:

Año: 2003, A survey of various propagation models for mobile communication

Medio de publicación:

Revista: Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE ,Volume: 45 , Issue: 3 , June 2003. Pages: 51 – 82

Autores: Sarkar, T.K.; Zhong Ji; Kyungjung Kim; Medouri, A.; Salazar-Palma, M.

Resumen:

In order to estimate the signal parameters accurately for mobile systems, it is necessary to estimate a system's propagation characteristics through a medium. Propagation analysis provides a good initial estimate of the signal characteristics. The ability to accurately predict radio-propagation behavior for wireless personal communication systems, such as cellular mobile radio, is becoming crucial to system design. Since site measurements are costly, propagation models have been developed as a suitable, low-cost, and convenient alternative. Channel modeling is required to predict path, loss and to characterize the impulse response of the propagating channel. The path loss is associated with the design of base stations, as this tells us how much a transmitter needs to radiate to service a given region. Channel characterization, on the other hand, deals with the fidelity of the received signals, and has to do with the nature of the waveform received at a receiver. The objective here is to design a suitable receiver that will receive the transmitted signal, distorted due to the multipath and dispersion effects of the channel, and that will decode the transmitted signal.

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