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Indoor propagation modeling for radiating cable systems in the frequency range of 900-2500 MHz
Jorge Alberto Seseña Osorio
Ignacio Enrique Zaldívar Huerta
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Indoor propagation
Modeling for radiating
Penetration
Radiating cable
The aim of this paper is to propose and evaluate a semi-empirical propagation modeling for radiating cable used in indoor environments. This propagation modeling takes into consideration propagation mechanisms such as reflections, penetration loss and cable termination that result from a particular environment, as well as specific cable paths that actual propagation models for radiating cable systems have not considered. The proposed modeling is carried out using three different propagation models and has been experimentally validated by sets of measurements performed in a university building in the frequency range from 900 MHz to 2.5 GHz. A careful selection of the data sets validates the robustness of the proposed model. The results show a mean of the error less than 1 dB while the standard deviation is between 2.2 dB and 4.6 dB in all cases. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time such a robust modeling for radiating cable operating between 900 MHz to 2.5 GHz has been presented.
Progress In Electromagnetics Research B
02-01-2013
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Seseña-Osorio, Jorge A., et al., (2013), Indoor propagation modeling for radiating cable systems in the frequency range of 900-2500 MHz, Progress In Electromagnetics Research B, Vol. 47(1):241-262
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