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Large-scale radio propagation path loss measurements and predictions in the VHF and UHF bands

For decades now, a lot of radio wave path loss propagation models have been developed for predictions across different environmental terrains. Amongst these models, empirical models are practically the most popular due to their ease of application. However, their prediction accuracies are not as hig...

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Autores principales: Faruk, Nasir, Abdulrasheed, I.Y., Surajudeen-Bakinde, N.T., Adetiba, Emmanuel, Oloyede, A.A., Abdulkarim, Abubakar, Sowande, Olugbenga, Ifijeh, Ayodele H., Atayero, Aderemi A.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8237611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34195414
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07298
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author Faruk, Nasir
Abdulrasheed, I.Y.
Surajudeen-Bakinde, N.T.
Adetiba, Emmanuel
Oloyede, A.A.
Abdulkarim, Abubakar
Sowande, Olugbenga
Ifijeh, Ayodele H.
Atayero, Aderemi A.
author_facet Faruk, Nasir
Abdulrasheed, I.Y.
Surajudeen-Bakinde, N.T.
Adetiba, Emmanuel
Oloyede, A.A.
Abdulkarim, Abubakar
Sowande, Olugbenga
Ifijeh, Ayodele H.
Atayero, Aderemi A.
author_sort Faruk, Nasir
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description For decades now, a lot of radio wave path loss propagation models have been developed for predictions across different environmental terrains. Amongst these models, empirical models are practically the most popular due to their ease of application. However, their prediction accuracies are not as high as required. Therefore, extensive path loss measurement data are needed to develop novel measurement-oriented path loss models with suitable correction factors for varied frequency, capturing both local terrain and clutter information, this have been found to be relatively expensive. In this paper, a large-scale radio propagation path loss measurement campaign was conducted across the VHF and UHF frequencies. A multi-transmitter propagation set-up was employed to measure the strengths of radio signals from seven broadcasting transmitters (operating at 89.30, 103.5, 203.25, 479.25, 615.25, 559.25 and 695.25 MHz respectively) at various locations covering a distance of 145.5 km within Nigerian urban environments. The measurement procedure deployed ensured that the data obtained strictly reflect the shadowing effects on radio signal propagation by filtering out the small-scale fading components. The paper also, examines the feasibilities of applying Kriging method to predict distanced-based path losses in the VHF and UHF bands. This method was introduced to minimize the cost of measurements, analysis and predictions of path losses in built-up propagation environments.
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spelling pubmed-82376112021-06-29 Large-scale radio propagation path loss measurements and predictions in the VHF and UHF bands Faruk, Nasir Abdulrasheed, I.Y. Surajudeen-Bakinde, N.T. Adetiba, Emmanuel Oloyede, A.A. Abdulkarim, Abubakar Sowande, Olugbenga Ifijeh, Ayodele H. Atayero, Aderemi A. Heliyon Research Article For decades now, a lot of radio wave path loss propagation models have been developed for predictions across different environmental terrains. Amongst these models, empirical models are practically the most popular due to their ease of application. However, their prediction accuracies are not as high as required. Therefore, extensive path loss measurement data are needed to develop novel measurement-oriented path loss models with suitable correction factors for varied frequency, capturing both local terrain and clutter information, this have been found to be relatively expensive. In this paper, a large-scale radio propagation path loss measurement campaign was conducted across the VHF and UHF frequencies. A multi-transmitter propagation set-up was employed to measure the strengths of radio signals from seven broadcasting transmitters (operating at 89.30, 103.5, 203.25, 479.25, 615.25, 559.25 and 695.25 MHz respectively) at various locations covering a distance of 145.5 km within Nigerian urban environments. The measurement procedure deployed ensured that the data obtained strictly reflect the shadowing effects on radio signal propagation by filtering out the small-scale fading components. The paper also, examines the feasibilities of applying Kriging method to predict distanced-based path losses in the VHF and UHF bands. This method was introduced to minimize the cost of measurements, analysis and predictions of path losses in built-up propagation environments. Elsevier 2021-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8237611/ /pubmed/34195414 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07298 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Abdulrasheed, I.Y.
Surajudeen-Bakinde, N.T.
Adetiba, Emmanuel
Oloyede, A.A.
Abdulkarim, Abubakar
Sowande, Olugbenga
Ifijeh, Ayodele H.
Atayero, Aderemi A.
Large-scale radio propagation path loss measurements and predictions in the VHF and UHF bands
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title_fullStr Large-scale radio propagation path loss measurements and predictions in the VHF and UHF bands
title_full_unstemmed Large-scale radio propagation path loss measurements and predictions in the VHF and UHF bands
title_short Large-scale radio propagation path loss measurements and predictions in the VHF and UHF bands
title_sort large-scale radio propagation path loss measurements and predictions in the vhf and uhf bands
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8237611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34195414
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07298
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