This model is suitable for using in data collected. The model predicts the behaviour of all links that has ends in specific areas.
The Lee model is formally expressed as:
where,
- L = The median path loss. Unit: decibel (dB)
- L0 = The reference path loss along 1 km. Unit: decibel (dB)
= The slope of the path loss curve. Unit: decibels per decade
- d = The distance on which the path loss is to be calculated.
- FA = Adjustment factor.
Calculation of reference path loss
[edit]The reference path loss is usually computed along a 1 km or 1 mile link. Any other suitable length of path can be chosen based on the applications.
where,
- GB = Base station antenna gain. Unit: decibel with respect to isotropic antenna (dBi)
= Wavelength. Unit: meter (m).
- GM = Mobile station antenna gain. Unit: decibel with respect to isotropic antenna (dBi).
Calculation of adjustment factors
[edit]The adjustment factor is calculated as:
where,
- FBH = Base station antenna height correction factor.
- FBG = Base station antenna gain correction factor.
- FMH = Mobile station antenna height correction factor.
- FMG = Mobile station antenna gain correction factor.
- FF = Frequency correction factor
Base-station antenna height correction factor
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where,
- hB = Base-station antenna height. Unit: meter (m).
or
where,
- hB = Base-station antenna height. Unit: foot (ft).
Base-station antenna gain correction factor
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where,
- GB = Base-station antenna gain. Unit: decibel with respect to half wave dipole antenna (dBd)
Mobile-station antenna height correction factor
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where,
- hM = Mobile-station antenna height. Unit: meter(m).
Mobile-antenna gain correction factor
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where,
- GM = Mobile-station antenna gain. Unit: Decibel with respect to half wave dipole antenna (dBd).
Frequency correction factor
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where,
- f = Frequency. Unit: megahertz (MHz)