Methodology for Fitting the Parameters of a Propagation Model for Private Mobile Radio Communication System
Paulo Roberto de Freitas, Horácio Tertuliano

DOI: 10.14209/sbrt.2017.194
Evento: XXXV Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações e Processamento de Sinais (SBrT2017)
Keywords: Critical Infrastructure Propagation Model Coverage Prediction
Abstract
The organizations providing public services, should not work without the use of proprietary communication technologies and critical mission infrastructure, which provide, to their actions and operations, the absolutely necessary conditions to carry out their purposes. These requirements such as availability, reliability and scalability are vital to the achievement of stringent performance targets set by government regulatory agencies. The present work proposes a methodology for the parameterization and adjustment of the Standard Propagation Model (SPM), a Radio Frequency (RF) propagation pattern, adequate and applicable to private critical mission communication and critical infrastructure networks, using the range of the pertinent spectrum destined to the authorized or dealers concerned, through a computational commercial tool of empirical RF prediction.

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