2015
DOI: 10.4314/njt.v34i3.26
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Determination of GSM Signal Penetration Loss in some Selected Buildings in Rivers State, Nigeria

Abstract: The qualities of indoor signal reception are governed by the mechanism of reflection, refraction, diffraction and The qualities of indoor signal reception are governed by the mechanism of reflection, refraction, diffraction and The qualities of indoor signal reception are governed by the mechanism of reflection, refraction, diffraction and The qualities of indoor signal reception are governed by the mechanism of reflection, refraction, diffraction and scattering of signal propagation through buildings which ar… Show more

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“…[8] and [28], then proposed a model that is to cover the gaps which the Okumura-Hata model could not handle in terms of transmission parameters. The path loss model developed applies to base station antenna heights from 10 to 80 meters; base-to-terminal distances from 0.1 to 8km and distinct terrain categories of hilly/moderate to heavy tree density, hilly/light tree density or flat/moderate to heavy tree density and flat/light tree density.…”
Section: ) Erceg Et Al (1998) Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[8] and [28], then proposed a model that is to cover the gaps which the Okumura-Hata model could not handle in terms of transmission parameters. The path loss model developed applies to base station antenna heights from 10 to 80 meters; base-to-terminal distances from 0.1 to 8km and distinct terrain categories of hilly/moderate to heavy tree density, hilly/light tree density or flat/moderate to heavy tree density and flat/light tree density.…”
Section: ) Erceg Et Al (1998) Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban area category is built up city or large town with large buildings and houses with two or more storey or larger village with close houses and tall, thickly grown trees. The Okumura model is expressed as [22], [28], and [24]:…”
Section: ) Log-distance Path Loss Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Predictions were made through series of graphs and the most important of which were approximated as a set of formulae by Hata in 1980 [6]. The thoroughness of the works by both Okumura and Hata made them the most widely quoted prediction model in macrocell environments [28] and [29]. They are often regarded as the standard used in judging new approaches [22].…”
Section: ) Hata Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, from -95 dBm and above, the signal strength is considered to be below average. However, from 100 dBm and above, the signal strength of the cell phone experiences some serious inconsistent service and weak signal reception (Elechi & Otasowie, 2015). The mobile phone signal booster will struggle with signal strength above 105 dBm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%