A Stochastic Approach for Analysis of Shadowing Effects in Urban Area
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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava
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Abstract
5G networks are started to be deployed
in urban areas in the dynamic spectrum sharing
mode. Therefore, the analysis of Non-Line-of-Sight
(NLOS) shadowing effects behind buildings of different
heights becomes particularly important. The shadow-
ing of GSM (900 MHz), UMTS (2100 MHz) and LTE
(1800 MHz) technologies was investigated in the urban
area. The results are examined by using the log-normal
path loss model and four different stochastic equations,
specifically: normal, log-normal, Rayleigh, and Nak-
agami. The results showed that the fluctuations of path
losses in the urban area correspond to the model of log-
normal path losses. However, path losses for individ-
ual buildings do not fit this model. Therefore, stochas-
tic methods were used to analyse shadowing effects.
A path loss model based on a differential stochastic
equation was proposed. This model includes the fol-
lowing values: free space losses, path losses disturbance
due to the shadowing effect, standard deviation σ, and
a freely chosen parameter b. This model allows a very
accurate estimate of the path losses of the three tech-
nologies. A clear correlation was observed between pa-
rameter b and standard deviation σ.
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mobile networks, path loss, radio wave propagation, shadowing effects, statistical spatial channel model
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Advances in electrical and electronic engineering. 2022, vol. 20, no. 1, p. 15 - 23 : ill.