TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND RADIO ENGINEERING - 2009 Vol. 68,
No 17
 

 

 

 

Approximate Model for Estimation of Efficiency and Noise Immunity of Branched Street and Corridor Wi-Fi and WiMAX Communication Channels

À.À. Strelnitskiy, À.I.Tsopa, and V.Ì. Shokalo
Kharkiv National University of Radio Engineering and Electronics, 14, Lenin Ave, Kharkiv, 61166, Ukraine

Abstract
An approach to simulation of the wave channels of the architectural constructions (city streets and buildings corridors) when calculating efficiency and noise immunity of radio links with Wi-Fi and WiMAX technologies is offered in the unified context of the circuit theory. It is shown that the developed model in conjunction with the “Microwave Office” application package is a good instrument for prediction of these characteristics.

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