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도로 개방 환경에서 바닥면 재질과 안테나 높이에 따른 1~6 GHz 전파 감쇄 특성 분석

Analysis of Radio Attenuation Characteristics over 1 to 6 GHz for the Ground Material and Antenna Height in Roadway Open Environment

  • 투고 : 2020.03.19
  • 심사 : 2020.06.15
  • 발행 : 2020.06.30

초록

본 논문에서는 선추적법과 전달측정을 통하여, 지면반사파가 우세한 도로 개방환경에서 1, 3, 6 GHz의 전파 감쇄 특성을 분석하였다. 바닥면의 재질과 송신 안테나 높이와 수신안테나의 높이를 변화시키면서 특성을 관찰하였다. 실제 측정은 개방환경에서 10미터 높이에 설치한 지향성 송신 안테나와 1.5미터 높이에 설치한 전방향성 수신 안테나로 수행하였다. 모의실험과 측정 결과의 비교를 통하여 수신기의 최대 감쇄가 발생하는 지점의 변화 현상을 분석하였다. 비롯 넓은 도로 환경의 결과이지만, 본 연구의 결과는 향후 도로 개방환경에서 송신기와 수신기를 배치할 때 원활한 통신을 위하여 활용될 수 있을 것이다.

In this paper, the propagating-wave attenuation characteristics at 1, 3, and 6 GHz in the open environment roadway where the ground-reflected wave dominates are analyzed through a propagation model simulation using a ray-tracing method and propagation measurements. Simulations has been performed by varying the ground material, the transmitting antenna height, and the receiving antenna height. The measurements were conducted using a directional transmission antenna installed at 10 m mast and a omnidirectional receiving antenna installed at 1.5 m mast in an open environment. Comparison of simulation and measurement results confirms that the null points having the weak signal strength depend on those parameters. Although this research has been investigated for the wide road, the derived result could be useful for installing the transmitter and receiver in the roadway open environment.

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