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Signal propagation in wireless communication systems IEEE 802.11
Vyčítal, Jaroslav ; Fliegel, Karel (referee) ; Polák, Ladislav (advisor)
This paper deals with the propagation of waves. Here is the wavelength distribution according to the wavelength. It focuses on the UHF and SHF band in which IEEE802.11n operates. Contains model breakdown by cell type. Describes which propagation methods are dominant in the cell type. Several propagation patterns are presented, which are then modeled in Matlab environment.The models are then compared to experimental measurements.
Signal propagation in mobile communication systems
Julínek, Pavel ; Hanus, Stanislav (referee) ; Klozar, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to describe the basic principles and function of signal propagation in mobile communication systems. Closer look is taken at GSM and UMTS communication systems. The thesis deals especially with the problem of path losses, which occurs between transmitter and receiver. Possible propagation scenarios for cellular network are theoretically described. Also the propagation models for outdoor and indoor path loss prediction are described and simulated. The developed program estimates path loss and graphically represents the results of simulation for various model parameters, environments and scenarios.
Signal propagation in wireless communication systems IEEE 802.11
Vyčítal, Jaroslav ; Fliegel, Karel (referee) ; Polák, Ladislav (advisor)
This paper deals with the propagation of waves. Here is the wavelength distribution according to the wavelength. It focuses on the UHF and SHF band in which IEEE802.11n operates. Contains model breakdown by cell type. Describes which propagation methods are dominant in the cell type. Several propagation patterns are presented, which are then modeled in Matlab environment.The models are then compared to experimental measurements.
Signal propagation in mobile communication systems
Julínek, Pavel ; Hanus, Stanislav (referee) ; Klozar, Lukáš (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to describe the basic principles and function of signal propagation in mobile communication systems. Closer look is taken at GSM and UMTS communication systems. The thesis deals especially with the problem of path losses, which occurs between transmitter and receiver. Possible propagation scenarios for cellular network are theoretically described. Also the propagation models for outdoor and indoor path loss prediction are described and simulated. The developed program estimates path loss and graphically represents the results of simulation for various model parameters, environments and scenarios.

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