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Conference Paper Application of isolated diffraction edge (IDE) method for urban microwave path loss prediction
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Authors
Hyun Kyu Chung, Henry L. Bertoni
Issue Date
2003-04
Citation
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC) 2003 (Spring), pp.205-209
Publisher
IEEE
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VETECS.2003.1207531
Abstract
The multiple knife-edge diffraction is a dominant mechanism for path loss prediction in the microwave frequency band, when vertical plane propagation over rooftops is considered in urban/suburban environments. When the number of knife-edges between transmitter and receiver has a large value, path loss prediction suffers from inaccuracy due to the multiple edge diffractions in the transition regions near shadow boundaries. This paper proposes a heuristic method using the isolated diffraction edges (IDE) selection algorithm for path loss prediction when a number of intervening buildings is up to 100 and buildings are modeled as knife-edges with random heights. The prediction results are compared with the theoretical results from two-dimensional physical optics (PO) for multiple forward diffractions. In most cases, the standard deviation of prediction errors is below 4 dB, and overall prediction results agree well with those of PO integrations even though N has a large value up to 100.