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,Figure 470: SEAMCAT Interface to the ITU-R Rec. P.452-14 model

 

 

Table 83: ITU-R Recommendation P.452-4 propagation model

 

Description

Symbol

Type

Unit

Comments

Variation

-

boolean

-

Variation in path loss takes into account the uncertainty of building design, furniture, room size, etc.

Diffraction

-

boolean

-

Select the diffraction component of the model

Tropospheric scatter

-

boolean

-

Select the tropospheric scatter component of the model

Ducting/layer reflection

-

boolean

-

Select the ducting/layer reflection component of the model

Water concentration

ρ

S

g/m3

water vapour density for tropospheric study only

Surface pressure

P

S

hPa

Surface pressure (default 1013.25 hPa)

Refraction index gradient

ΔN

S

1/km

It is the average radio-refractive index lapse-rate through the lowest 1 km of the atmosphere, provides the data upon which the appropriate effective Earth radius can be calculated. Note that ΔN is a positive quantity.

Surface temperature

T

S

Degree Celsius

Surface temperature (default 15 degree Celsius)

Latitude

φt, φr

S

Degree

Latitude of station, used in the path centre location calculation

Additional clutter loss at the Tx

Aht

S

dB

Additional clutter loss at the Tx

Additional clutter loss at the Rx

Ahr

S

dB

Additional clutter loss at the Rx

Antenna gain at the Tx

Gt

S

dB

Antenna gain of the Tx in the direction of the horizon along the great-circle interference path (dBi)

Antenna gain at the Rx

Gr

S

dB

Antenna gain of the Rx in the direction of the horizon along the great-circle interference path (dBi)

Sea level surface refractivity

N0

S

-

The sea-level surface refractivity, is used only by the troposcatter model as a measure of location variability of the troposcatter scatter mechanism. As the scatter path calculation is based on a path geometry determined by annual or worst-month values of ΔN, there is no additional need for worst-month values of N0. The correct values of ΔN and N0 are given by the path-centre values as derived from the appropriate maps.

Time Percentage

 

D

%

Percentage time variability from which the field strengths value are exceeded

 

The longitude parameter of the ITU-R Rec P.452-4 is used for the computation of the position based on a grid point data file. In SEAMCAT it is not used as x and y coordinates are sufficient. The latitude, however is used in SEAMCAT in evaluation of the point incidence of anomalous propagation, β0 (%), for the path centre location where β0 (%) is the time percentage for which refractive index lapse-rates exceeding 100 N units/km can be expected in the first 100 m of the lower atmosphere. β0 (%) is used to estimate the relative incidence of fully developed anomalous propagation at the latitude under consideration.

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