- Point to Point Lee Model
Lee Model for Point-to-Point Mode is a
radio propagation model that operates around 900 MHz. Built as two different modes, this model includes an adjustment factor that can be adjusted to make the model more flexible to different regions of propagation.Applicable to/under conditions
This model is suitable for using in data collected in a specific area for Point to Point links.
Coverage
Frequency : 900 MHz bandMathematical formulation
The model
The Lee Model for point to point mode is formally expressed as:
where,
"L" = The
median path loss . Unit:decibel (dB)"L"0 = The reference path loss along 1 km. Unit: decibel (dB)
= The
slope of the path loss curve. Unit: decibels per decade"d" = The distance on which the path loss is to be calculated. Unit:
kilometer (km)"F"A = Adjustment factor.
"H"ET = Effective height of terrain. Unit:
meter (m)Calculation of reference path loss
The reference
path loss is usually computed along a 1 km or 1 mi link. Any other suitable length of path can be chosen based on the applications.where,
"G"B =
Base station antenna gain . Unit:Decibel with respect toisotropic antenna (dBi)=
Wavelength . Unit: meter (m).GM =
Mobile station antenna gain. Unit: decibel with respect toisotropic antenna (dBi).Calculation of adjustment factors
The adjustment factor is calculated as:
where,
"F"BH =
Base station antenna height correction factor."F"BG =
Base station antenna gain correction factor."F"MH =
Mobile station antenna height correction factor."F"MG =
Mobile station antenna gain correction factor."F"F =
Frequency correction factorThe base station antenna height correction factor
where,
hB =
Base station antenna height. Unit: meter.The base station antenna gain correction factor
where,
"G"B =
Base station antenna gain . Unit: decibel with respect tohalf wave dipole (dBd)The mobile station antenna height correction factor
where,
"h"M =
Mobile station antenna height. Unit: meter.The mobile antenna gain correction factor
where,
GM =
Mobile station antenna gain . Unit:Decibel with respect tohalf wave dipole antenna (dBd).The frequency correction factor:
where,
"f" =
Frequency . Unit:megahertz (MHz)Effective terrain slope calculation
This is computed in the following way:
#
Extrapolate terrain slope at the mobile station to the base station.
# Compute the vertical antenna height over the extrapolation line.ee also
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Hata Model for Urban Areas
*Hata Model for Suburban Areas
*Hata Model for Open Areas
*Okumura Model for Urban Areas
*COST 231 Model
*Young Model
*Area to Area Lee Model
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