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IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume 46 Number 6, June 1998
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A New Approach to 3-D Ray Tracing for Propagation Prediction in Cities
George Liang, Member, IEEE, and Henry L. Bertoni, Fellow, IEEE
Page 853.
Abstract:
A vertical-plane-launch (VPL) technique for approximating
a full three dimensional (3-D) site-specific ray trace to predict
propagation effects in cities for frequencies in the 300-MHz-3-GHz
band is described and its predictions are compared with measurements for
Rosslyn, VA. The VPL technique employs the standard shoot and bounce
method in the horizontal plane while using a deterministic approach to
find the vertical displacement of the unfolded ray paths. This
approximation is valid since buildings walls are almost always vertical.
The VPL method shows significant improvement compared with the
slant-plane/vertical-plane (SP/VP) method for rooftop antennas. For a
base station located at street level, the VPL method gives better
predictions than the two-dimensional (2-D) method in locations where
propagation over buildings is significant.
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