An Extended-AMATA Indoor Propagation Model for GSM 900/1800 MHz and Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz Frequencies

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Osama W. Ata
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[1] Palestine Polytechnic University,Department of Electrical Engineering
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Wireless Personal Communications | 2017年 / 92卷
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Indoor propagation; Multi wall attenuation loss; ITU model; AMATA model; GSM; Wi-Fi;
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In a previous article, we reported on a novel indoor propagation model; we called the AMATA model, which we applied at 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz frequencies. The model could be applied at both GSM and wireless LAN frequencies. The developed formula merits, on its own, as a novel fourth power effective attenuation equation, which relies on the number of wall separations within the floor. This paper reports an extended-AMATA indoor propagation model that generally describes university and office type buildings. A sample of four different multi-floor building structures that have a stone block type outer wall was chosen. Those flat roofed, stone built, multi floor buildings are very common, not only in Palestine, but probably in vast areas in the Middle East region. The new model benefits over the previous one, applied at 900 MHz, in that it can be extended to cellular base-stations, transmitting at 1800 MHz frequency and outdoor Wi-Fi basestations, as opposed to indoor access points, transmitting at 2.4 GHz. The work is of paramount importance to cellular and Wi-Fi network operators, transmitting at 900/1800 MHz and 2.4 GHz frequency bands. Our new model can be applied with a high confidence level to buildings, similar to the sample of buildings, we measured.
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页码:993 / 1009
页数:16
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