2018
DOI: 10.1007/s41870-018-0254-5
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Performance comparison on fixed channel allocation for with and without borrowing scheme in wireless network

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“…The frequency limit included by this model is 200-1,925 MHz, with a base station height of 30-100 m and a receiver antenna height of 1-3 m. Moreover, the sender and receiver can be separated by up to 100 km [20], [22]. For this model is presented in (8):…”
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“…The frequency limit included by this model is 200-1,925 MHz, with a base station height of 30-100 m and a receiver antenna height of 1-3 m. Moreover, the sender and receiver can be separated by up to 100 km [20], [22]. For this model is presented in (8):…”
Section: Okumura Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In network planning, radio frequency (RF) propagation models are frequently used, mostly for initial deployment and predict pathloss. To improve and optimize the appropriate propagation model for the region, Bulletin of Electr Eng & Inf ISSN: 2302-9285 ❒ 1479 the radio signal coverage should be studied and investigated [7], [8]. Therefore, pathloss is the most important signal property that propagation models have estimated.…”
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