Authors
Hemant Kumar Rath, Sonakshi Verma, Anantha Simha, Abhay Karandikar
Publication date
2016/3/4
Conference
2016 Twenty Second National Conference on Communication (NCC)
Pages
1-6
Publisher
IEEE
Description
It has been observed that the existing path loss models such as Hata, Okumura, and COST-231-Walfisch-Ikegami do not help in accurately predicting path loss for Indian terrain conditions. Since path loss values impacts the cost of operation along with Quality of Services (QoS) significantly, a new path loss model is desired. Modelling an accurate path loss model for Indian terrain requires terrain/city planning along with the building data, extensive drive tests for radio signal characterization, wireless telecom operator data related to Base Station (BTS) location, transmission power, height, tilt, etc. All these factors make the path loss modeling difficult and challenging. In this direction, we have proposed Tata Dense Urban Path loss (T-DUP) model which is a non-deterministic statistical model applicable for Indian cities. The proposed path loss model is validated through extensive drive tests at Bangalore with the help of …
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HK Rath, S Verma, A Simha, A Karandikar - 2016 Twenty Second National Conference on …, 2016