Analysis of Different Path Loss Models in Urban Suburban and Rural Environment

  • Cheerla S
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Abstract

Radio proliferation with the structure, arrangement and the executives of a remote system are the fundamentals for developing innovations. It is extremely site-specific and depending on the area, operational rate, moving terminal speed, device sources and other variable element, can differ considerably. For the prevision of signal coverage, it is important to properly characterize the radio channel using key parameters and a mathematical model. Path loss models are analyzed and compared with their parameters for macro cells like Hata, COST231 and Ericsson models. If there is a long-distance communication between transmitter and receiver with very high frequencies the signals are affected by various path loss effects in the environment. So, the main objective of this paper is to compare the various path loss models with the measured data and identifying the error and concluding which model is the most preferable with respective to measured data. This paper focuses on path loss models at different environments like Urban,Sub-Urban and Rural areas.

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Cheerla, S. (2020). Analysis of Different Path Loss Models in Urban Suburban and Rural Environment. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering Research, 8(7), 2972–2976. https://doi.org/10.30534/ijeter/2020/14872020

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