Geometrical optics based path loss model for furnished indoor environment

This paper describes the Geometrical Optics (GO) based path loss model for indoor environment path loss prediction. Both Geometrical Optics based total rays model and direct ray path loss model were developed. Optimization was then conducted to improve both models in path loss prediction for case of...

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Main Authors: Cheng, E. M., Abbas, Z., AbdulMalek, M., Lee, K. Y., You, K. Y., Khor, S. F., Afendi, M.
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spelling my.utm.721482017-11-23T05:09:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/72148/ Geometrical optics based path loss model for furnished indoor environment Cheng, E. M. Abbas, Z. AbdulMalek, M. Lee, K. Y. You, K. Y. Khor, S. F. Afendi, M. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper describes the Geometrical Optics (GO) based path loss model for indoor environment path loss prediction. Both Geometrical Optics based total rays model and direct ray path loss model were developed. Optimization was then conducted to improve both models in path loss prediction for case of Line-Of-Sight (LOS) indoor environment. Both Geometrical Optics based total rays model and direct ray model were optimized with log-distance-dependent expression using least-square approach. This log-distance-dependent expression includes all effects due to multiple reflection and all uncertainties which is distance-dependent. The path loss measurement was conducted in Division of Information Technology (DITSC), Universiti Putra Malaysia. Both models were optimized with measured path loss which was collected from DITSC. The value of correction factor and coefficient in additional expression for optimized GO were developed and presented in this paper. The optimized GO based modes ware validated at five buildings in Universiti Putra Malaysia by referring to the absolute mean error for its accuracy and effectiveness in path loss prediction. The optimized direct ray model shows the best accuracy compared with optimized total rays model, direct ray model and total rays model. Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) 2016 Article PeerReviewed Cheng, E. M. and Abbas, Z. and AbdulMalek, M. and Lee, K. Y. and You, K. Y. and Khor, S. F. and Afendi, M. (2016) Geometrical optics based path loss model for furnished indoor environment. Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Journal, 31 (9). pp. 1125-1134. ISSN 1054-4887 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84989910682&partnerID=40&md5=2903fe86087cb37a17385da499e33cc1
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Cheng, E. M.
Abbas, Z.
AbdulMalek, M.
Lee, K. Y.
You, K. Y.
Khor, S. F.
Afendi, M.
Geometrical optics based path loss model for furnished indoor environment
description This paper describes the Geometrical Optics (GO) based path loss model for indoor environment path loss prediction. Both Geometrical Optics based total rays model and direct ray path loss model were developed. Optimization was then conducted to improve both models in path loss prediction for case of Line-Of-Sight (LOS) indoor environment. Both Geometrical Optics based total rays model and direct ray model were optimized with log-distance-dependent expression using least-square approach. This log-distance-dependent expression includes all effects due to multiple reflection and all uncertainties which is distance-dependent. The path loss measurement was conducted in Division of Information Technology (DITSC), Universiti Putra Malaysia. Both models were optimized with measured path loss which was collected from DITSC. The value of correction factor and coefficient in additional expression for optimized GO were developed and presented in this paper. The optimized GO based modes ware validated at five buildings in Universiti Putra Malaysia by referring to the absolute mean error for its accuracy and effectiveness in path loss prediction. The optimized direct ray model shows the best accuracy compared with optimized total rays model, direct ray model and total rays model.
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author Cheng, E. M.
Abbas, Z.
AbdulMalek, M.
Lee, K. Y.
You, K. Y.
Khor, S. F.
Afendi, M.
author_facet Cheng, E. M.
Abbas, Z.
AbdulMalek, M.
Lee, K. Y.
You, K. Y.
Khor, S. F.
Afendi, M.
author_sort Cheng, E. M.
title Geometrical optics based path loss model for furnished indoor environment
title_short Geometrical optics based path loss model for furnished indoor environment
title_full Geometrical optics based path loss model for furnished indoor environment
title_fullStr Geometrical optics based path loss model for furnished indoor environment
title_full_unstemmed Geometrical optics based path loss model for furnished indoor environment
title_sort geometrical optics based path loss model for furnished indoor environment
publisher Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES)
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/72148/
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