PLANEJAMENTO DE SISTEMAS FIXOS PARA ACESSO SEM FIO EM FAIXA LARGA OPERANDO EM AMBIENTES ABERTOS EM FREQÜÊNCIAS ENTRE 10 E 66 GHZ / PLANNING OF OUTDOOR BROADBAND FIXED WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEMS OPERATING AT 10-66 GHZ BAND
AUTOR(ES)
FERNANDO JOSE DE ALMEIDA ANDRADE
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2006
RESUMO
The development of outdoor fixed broadband wireless access (BWA) systems operating at 10-66 GHz frequency requires a carefully planning in order to maximizing the use of the bandwidth, maximizing network capacity, assuring minimum requirements of availability and minimizing costs in an environment and in a frequency band where the propagation of electromagnetic waves are subjected to specific issues. This work presents the aspects related to the development of this kind of system in a point-to- multipoint architecture standardized by the IEEE 802.16 recommendation. Models to predict coverage, estimate differential rain attenuation and predict rain attenuation considering the un-homogeneity of the rain in horizontal plane. The effects of interference in the system performance are discussed with some examples of cell planning. The main aspects of capacity planning are described and techniques to maximize capacity are presented. In order to helping the planners in practical situations the information are organized in a proposal of planning methodology that includes technical, business and marketing issues.
ASSUNTO(S)
comunicacoes sem fio planejamento atenuacao por chuvas planning radio propagation radio propagacao wireless communications rain attenuation
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