Abstract

The paper introduces an algorithm that converts dynamically GIS terrain and clutter information into the flat terrain input parameterization needed for COST 231 Walflsch-Ikegami model. Under this algorithm, a new method for average building height calculation is presented, using Epstein-Peterson's multiple knife-edge diffraction method. Additionally, it is introduced a new realistic approach for line-of-sight stochastic modeling. The mobile station (MS) paths are generated using a new mobility model previously validated for the city of Lisbon, Portugal.

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