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1. Outdoor Propagation Models 1.1 Longley-Rice Model 1.2 Okumura Model 1.3. Hata Model 1.4. PCS Extension to Hata Model 1.5. Walfisch and Bertoni Model 2. The concept of Digital Terrain models 3. The Hungarian Geodetic system 4. The 50 meter resolution Hungarian Digital Terrain Model 5. Results

Outdoor Propagation Models Propagation over irregular terrain. The propagation models available for predicting signal strength vary very widely in their capacity, approach, and accuracy.

Longley-Rice Model also referred to as the ITS irregular terrain model frequency range from 40 MHz to 100 GHz Two version: point-to-point using terrain profile. area mode estimate the path-specific parameters

Okumura Model Frequency range from150 MHz to 1920 MHz BS-MS distance of 1 km to 100 km. BS antenna heights ranging from 30 m 1000 m. Lf is the free space propagation loss, Amu is the median attenuation relative to free space, G(tte ) is the base station antenna height gain factor, G(tre ) is the mobile antenna height gain factor, GAREA is the gain due to the type of environment.

Hata Model Frequency range from150 MHz to 1500 MHz BS-MS distance of 1 km to 100 km. BS antenna heights ranging from 30 m 200 m. fc is the frequency (in MHz) from 150 MHz to 1500 MHz, hte is the effective transmitter antenna height (in meters) hre is the effective receiver (mobile) antenna height (1..10 m) d is the T-R separation distance (in km), a(hre ) is the correction factor for effective mobile antenna height (large city, small to medium size city, suburban, open rural)

PCS Extension to Hata Model Frequency range from1500 MHz to 2000 MHz BS-MS distance of 1 km to 20 km. BS antenna heights ranging from 30 m 200 m. fc is the frequency (in MHz) from 1500 MHz to 2000 MHz, hte is the effective transmitter antenna height (in meters) hre is the effective receiver (mobile) antenna height (1..10 m) d is the T-R separation distance (in km), a(hre ) is the correction factor for effective mobile antenna height (large city, small to medium size city, suburban, open rural) CM 0 dB for medium sized city and suburban areas, 3 dB for metropolitan centers

Walfisch and Bertoni Model considered the impact of the rooftops and building height by using diffraction to predict average signal strength at street level

Digital Terrain Models (DTM)are parts of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Overlay of the raster data base

Hungarian DTM 50 structure Elevation data base Land usage data base

Elevation map (Budapest)

Land use map (Budapest)

The two BS positions investigated

BS on the top of hill BS in the valley

Seven cells coverage for Pest

Seven cells coverage for Buda