In this study, novel time domain wave propagators are used in path loss calculations for macro and micro cell coverage planning in wireless communication systems. Both Transmission Line Matrix (TLM) and Finite-Dierence Time-Domain (FDTD) based propagators, which were introduced recently and validated and veried on dierent canonical propagation scenarios, are used for this purpose. Examples are chosen both in rural and urban areas, where two propagators are compared with each other. Excellent agreement between the results obtained via two propagators is presented. The results presented here are very encouraging and these propagators are shown to be powerful tools for not only academic research, but also as precise engineering tools
Propagation models constitute a fundamental building block of wireless communications research. Befo...
As demand for mobile wireless network services continues to rise, network planning and optimization ...
Abstract—A comprehensive review of the propagation pre-diction models for terrestrial wireless commu...
In this study, novel time domain wave propagators are used in path loss calculations for macro and m...
In this letter, a novel time-domain wave propagator, based on the transmission line matrix (TLM) tec...
International audienceOwing to its direct applicability in solving problems of the telecommunication...
In the recent years the millimeter wave spectrum is being explored as a prospective band for the nex...
Wireless communications has seen explosive growth in recent decades, in a realm that is both broad a...
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Fourth generation (4G) wireless communication systems are intended to support high data rates, which...
Cellular communication has become very important nowadays. It becomes obvious when the era of smartp...
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The objective of this paper is to illustrate that electromagnetic macro modeling can properly predic...
The asymptotic high frequency techniques, based on the Geometrical Optics (GO), the Geometrical Theo...
Propagation models constitute a fundamental building block of wireless communications research. Befo...
As demand for mobile wireless network services continues to rise, network planning and optimization ...
Abstract—A comprehensive review of the propagation pre-diction models for terrestrial wireless commu...
In this study, novel time domain wave propagators are used in path loss calculations for macro and m...
In this letter, a novel time-domain wave propagator, based on the transmission line matrix (TLM) tec...
International audienceOwing to its direct applicability in solving problems of the telecommunication...
In the recent years the millimeter wave spectrum is being explored as a prospective band for the nex...
Wireless communications has seen explosive growth in recent decades, in a realm that is both broad a...
This paper proposes a method to predict line-of-sight (LOS) path loss in buildings. We performed mea...
This paper presents the performance analysis of different empirical radio propagation models used in...
Fourth generation (4G) wireless communication systems are intended to support high data rates, which...
Cellular communication has become very important nowadays. It becomes obvious when the era of smartp...
We present and compare three time domain algorithms for calculating the dispersion characteristics o...
The objective of this paper is to illustrate that electromagnetic macro modeling can properly predic...
The asymptotic high frequency techniques, based on the Geometrical Optics (GO), the Geometrical Theo...
Propagation models constitute a fundamental building block of wireless communications research. Befo...
As demand for mobile wireless network services continues to rise, network planning and optimization ...
Abstract—A comprehensive review of the propagation pre-diction models for terrestrial wireless commu...