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Applying the relaying concept to a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) mobile network is not a new idea, and many such systems employing relaying capabilities have been suggested. An obstacle to their evaluation with respect to capacity and coverage gains over the conventional non-relaying networks has been the inapplicability of the existent path loss models for low height terminal communications. Herein, empirical propagation models for relaying systems with low height terminals are proposed. The new models consist of line of sight and non-line-of-sight branches, and they take into account…mehr

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Applying the relaying concept to a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) mobile network is not a new idea, and many such systems employing relaying capabilities have been suggested. An obstacle to their evaluation with respect to capacity and coverage gains over the conventional non-relaying networks has been the inapplicability of the existent path loss models for low height terminal communications. Herein, empirical propagation models for relaying systems with low height terminals are proposed. The new models consist of line of sight and non-line-of-sight branches, and they take into account the effect of transmitter and receiver height, citing and environmental parameters. They are also complemented by shadowing and fast-fading distribution and correlation statistics. The measurement-based path loss, fading and shadowing models are employed in a dynamic system-level simulation. The simulation outcomes show transmit power savings and coverage and capacity gains in agreement withthe expected analytical results, but dependent on the frequency scheme, relaying, antenna directivity gains and other assumed paremeters.
Autorenporträt
Dr Konstantinou is PhD (Univ. of Surrey funded by Vodafone UK 2008), MEng (Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki Greece 2004) in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science specialisation Telcos, and CEng. Since 2008 he is a Technology Consultant in Real Wireless providing consultancy for the industry on spectrum management and wireless technologies.