Propagation Measurements and Calculation of Path Loss Exponent for Outdoor Cellular Communication Systems at 3.5 GHz

In this research we present the measured path loss values in typical urban and suburban areas at the operating frequency of 3.5 GHz. The measurements are carried out using the spectrum analyzer FSH6 in order to record the channel response. The values of path loss exponent n are calculated for urban...

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Published inRadioelectronics and communications systems Vol. 64; no. 5; pp. 247 - 254
Main Authors Zakaria, Yahia A., Hamad, Ehab K. I., Abd Elhamid, A. S., El-Khatib, K. M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Moscow Pleiades Publishing 01.05.2021
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:In this research we present the measured path loss values in typical urban and suburban areas at the operating frequency of 3.5 GHz. The measurements are carried out using the spectrum analyzer FSH6 in order to record the channel response. The values of path loss exponent n are calculated for urban and suburban environments. We also compare and analyze the path loss predictions with the measured data. The results of this research confirm that in urban areas the path loss estimation is influenced according to the greater distances. At the beginning of the measurements in urban environment the losses are equal 23 dB after 18 m from the measurement survey. The analysis of measurements centers on anticipating the normal signal quality at the collector set at the given remove from the transmitter as well as the changeability of the signal quality in the specific environment. The acquired from this work results are salutary for planning and installation of any base station with similar to the thoughtful locations environments in order to supply rules for cell arranging of remote communication frameworks as path loss could be a key in calculations within the plan of any radio communications framework system.
ISSN:0735-2727
1934-8061
DOI:10.3103/S0735272721050034