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==⌘Propagation scenario (ITU-R)==
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|+ style="text-align: center; color:#0b0080; font-size:130%'''Typical Propagation parameters'''
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| || Radio coverage [km<sup>2</sup>] || Distance [km] || speed of mobile [km/h] || type of cell
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|Indoor office environment || 0.01 || 0.1 || 3 || picocell in open space environment
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|Pedestrian mode || 4 || 2 || 3 || Microcell
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|Vehicle || 150 || 13 || 120 || Macrocell
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* <span style="color:#000B80"> see page 31 of ETSI TR 101 120 report for test environments</span>
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* <span style="color:#000B80"> impact on walls?</span>
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==⌘ Mobile Propagation References ==
 
==⌘ Mobile Propagation References ==

Revision as of 20:59, 20 September 2014


⌘Propagation scenario (ITU-R)

style="text-align: center; color:#0b0080; font-size:130%Typical Propagation parameters
Radio coverage [km2] Distance [km] speed of mobile [km/h] type of cell
Indoor office environment 0.01 0.1 3 picocell in open space environment
Pedestrian mode 4 2 3 Microcell
Vehicle 150 13 120 Macrocell
  • see page 31 of ETSI TR 101 120 report for test environments
  • impact on walls?


⌘ Mobile Propagation References

References:

  • Eurescom P921: UMTS radio access, http://www.eurescom.de D2-UMTS radio access
  • ETSI / ITU propagation channels (Vehicular A/B, Outdoor to indoor A/B)