Abstract:
Path loss prediction is used in many wireless communication systems in order to know the signal
level at the receiver and to enables the designer to know the environment characteristics. One of
the important issues of this thesis are the lack of research in Khartoum in channel
characterisation at 415 MHz. Moreover, what has been mentioned in Geneva 2006 agreement
about “digital dividend” that this low UHF band is more likely to be used in near future by
mobile service provider. In order to investigate these issues a simplified path loss model
framework had been chosen and developed to characterize this environment at this frequency
band.
Measurement of the received signal level is collected from a sampled area at the operating
frequency of 415 MHz. Consequently the model parameter (Path loss exponent, Shadowing) is
calculated statistically. The path loss exponent of simplified path loss models were found
= 4.9 that describe an urban environment with high attenuation. Then the shadowing standard
deviation or Minimum Mean-Squared Error (MMSE) for each model also found as follows (6.74
dB for Okumura-Hata model, 9.33 dB for Collaboration in Science and Technology, project 231
(COST231) Model and 5.00 dB for the developed Simplified Path loss Model), Thus the nearest
model in path loss prediction to real measurement is the developed simplified path loss model.