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The Dirac-delta functions for signal path-loss modeling at mid-sized urban areas
Fecha
2014-09Registro en:
Nieto Chaupis, H. (Septiembre, 2014). The Dirac-Delta functions for signal path-loss modeling at mid-sized urban areas. En Brasil RFID, Brasil.
10.1109/BrasilRFID.2014.7128962
IEEE Brasil RFID
2-s2.0-84962860400
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Resumen
A study of the Dirac-Delta functions with polynomial argument for modeling the signal path-loss in mid-sized urban areas is presented. From the fundamental "spike" property of the Dirac-Delta functions, or simply Delta, the formulation of nonlinear input/output (I/O) integrals with unknown parameters applied to a scheme of urban zone containing buildings and delimited areas was empathized. The modeling assumes that the Delta function contains a polynomial argument with unknown parameters. The extracted parameters and compared to the ones obtained from Monte Carlo steps, in order to measure the resulting signal intensity degradation at the mid-sized urban areas. For a case of application, the obtained results are compared with the well-known models like Okumura-Hata thereby yielding averaged errors ranging between 2.6% and 12%, roughly.