directional-antenna-pattern-3d

How to Process the 2D Antenna Pattern Text Files using PHP Script?

Antennas are not easy to manufacture, and their patterns are usually represented using 2x2D array. For example, the below represents a horizontal antenna pattern that contains 360 gain values which are stored by 36 (rows) times 10 (columns). #HUBER+SUHNER AG XXXX / XXXX 0627/360/7/0/MIMO / File name:XXXX #XXXX / Version 1 Name = 1399.17.0229 Number Continue Reading »

paris-city-scenario-map

Download Paris Digital Map and Measurements

The Paris 2.5D Digital Map Data is available for download! The dots are the measurements coordinates and the X in above is the emitter location where the coordinate is: -96.99999, 156.00000, 7.00000 The emitter frequency is 1.8G (GSM) and there is only 1 measurement route, which has 1651 test points. You could however, split the Continue Reading »

Munich City

COST 231 Munich Digital Map and Measurements

As a researcher in the wireless propagation, we might want to validate the simulation or propagation models. The COST231 Munich scenario is referenced in many existing literature, for example: An Intelligent Ray Launching for Urban Propagation Prediction. A Performance Evaluation of a Grid-enabled Object-Oriented Parallel Outdoor Ray Launching for Wireless Network Coverage Prediction. Implementation and Continue Reading »

2.5d-building-column

Introducing the Simple OBL Vector Building Data Format

For outdoor scenarios, we often consider each building as the minimal unit, while in indoor scenarios, it can be further decomposed into walls. Despite many existing data formats, e.g. DXF/DWG, Planet, we need something that is simple and does the job pretty well. The XML presents a well-structure document but is considered redundant especially if Continue Reading »

Free Space Path Loss

Free Space Path Loss Calculator with API

Github: https://github.com/DoctorLai/FreeSpaceCalculator The Path Loss is often referred to the wireless attenuation (in the unit of Decibel i.e. dB) between transmitter and receiver, as shown below. Free Space Path Loss Free Space Path Loss Formula To compute the Path Loss (dB), you will need the following factors: Emitting Frequency i.e. f (usually seen in the Continue Reading »