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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2016.17.5.697

A study on analysis model for real radio spectrum data correlation in High-Mountain Area  

Han, In-Sung (Agency for Defence and Development Institute)
Sohn, Ju-Hang (Agency for Defence and Development Institute)
Park, Moo-Sung (Agency for Defence and Development Institute)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.17, no.5, 2016 , pp. 697-708 More about this Journal
Abstract
As the needs for fast wireless communication technology in various fields, including companies, individuals, etc., grows, many research projects related to the coverage of propagation are being carried out for plaining optimized communication services. On the other hand, there are some limitations in surveying and analyzing propagation in highland areas. To provide a better communication service of a new service, a range of radio environment conditions based on a wide radio bandwidth (selection of propagation model, correction of value in accordance with radio bandwidth, etc.) should be considered. In particular, radio environment conditions are becoming increasingly sophisticated. By the early detection of real-time changes in the radio spectrum, which is based on an examination and research of regional occupied band width condition, proper measures should be established. To make a proper solution of above, the basic real-time analysis of spectrum distribution status by regional groups is necessary. In addition, the establishment of prompt measures should be enable by stored or analyzed radio data. In an attempt to predict reliable propagation coverage, this thesis examines the limited propagation data with HTZ Warfare, which were collected from domestic high land sites faced with limited access. Furthermore, a comparative result value evaluation for an optimized propagation model was performed through testing simulations, and frequency-dependent and propagation model-dependent analysis.
Keywords
Propagation; Radio; Spectrum; Measurement; HTZ Warfare;
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