Corner and rooftop diffraction in radiowave propagation prediction tools: A review

C. Demetrescu, C.C. Constantinou, M.J. Mehler

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Abstract

Accurate radiowave propagation prediction tools are essential for the optimal design of future mobile telecommunication services. In recent years, ray-optical methods have been gaining in popularity, especially for urban radiowave propagation prediction. One of the key propagation mechanisms incorporated in any my-tracing technique is diffraction. In this paper, we present new diffraction coefficients for both solid and hollow dielectric wedges. The theoretical predictions are validated throughout against controlled laboratory measurements. For the solid wedge diffraction problem, we compare our predictions with those obtained using the widely used Luebbers' solution. It is shown that the latter one is in error as much as 10 dB in shadow regions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)515-519
Number of pages5
JournalIEEEVTS Vehicular Technology Conference. Proceedings
Volume1
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1998

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