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  2. Hata model - Wikipedia

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    The Hata model is a radio propagation model for predicting the path loss of cellular transmissions in exterior environments, valid for microwave frequencies from 150 to 1500 MHz. It is an empirical formulation based on the data from the Okumura model , and is thus also commonly referred to as the Okumura–Hata model . [ 1 ]

  3. Okumura model - Wikipedia

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    The Okumura model is a radio propagation model that was built using data collected in the city of Tokyo, Japan. The model is ideal for using in cities with many urban structures but not many tall blocking structures. The model served as a base for the Hata model. The Okumura model was built into three modes: for urban, suburban and open areas ...

  4. COST Hata model - Wikipedia

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    It is the most often cited of the COST 231 models (EU funded research project ca. April 1986 – April 1996), [1] also called the Hata Model PCS Extension. This model is the combination of empirical and deterministic models for estimating path loss in an urban area over frequency range of 800 MHz to 2000 MHz. [2]

  5. Path loss - Wikipedia

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    Path loss is a major component in the analysis and design of the link budget of a telecommunication system. This term is commonly used in wireless communications and signal propagation . Path loss may be due to many effects, such as free-space loss , refraction , diffraction , reflection , aperture - medium coupling loss , and absorption .

  6. Category:Radio frequency propagation model - Wikipedia

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  7. RF planning - Wikipedia

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    A statistical propagation model (e.g. Hata, COST-231 Hata or Erceg-Greenstein) is used to approximate the coverage area of the planned sites and to eventually determine how many sites are required. The statistical propagation of the model does not include terrain effects and has a model for each type of environment (rural, urban, suburban, etc.).

  8. Two-ray ground-reflection model - Wikipedia

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    From the figure the received line of sight component may be written as = {() /}and the ground reflected component may be written as = {() (+ ′) / + ′}where () is the transmitted signal, is the length of the direct line-of-sight (LOS) ray, + ′ is the length of the ground-reflected ray, is the combined antenna gain along the LOS path, is the combined antenna gain along the ground-reflected ...

  9. Yoshihisa Okumura - Wikipedia

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    Yoshihisa Okumura (Japanese: 奥村善久; 2 July 1926 – 18 February 2023) was a Japanese engineer, known for development of cellular telephone networks.His radio survey of signal strength as a function of distance as measured in drive tests in automobiles was critical to the system planning of mobile radio telephone systems.

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