Experimental Propagation Characterisation for WiMax at 3.5GHz in different environments. (Proc. of 5.º Congresso do Comité Português da URSI, Lisboa - 2011)

Abstract
The aim of this work is to continue the cooperation on Fixed WiMAX experimental propagation characterization between Instituto de Telecomunicações – DEM of University of Beira Interior, Portugal, Fondazione Ugo Bordoni and the Department of Electronics and Information Systems of the University of Bologna, both from Italy. The field trials addressed different environments, i.e., suburban and open areas in a hilly terrain for the study of the propagation characteristics of WiMAX systems. The IEEE 802.16–2004 equipment operates at 3.5 GHz with a bandwidth of 3.5 MHz. Different antenna heights are considered. The measurements have been performed in outdoor, indoor and mixed environments, with omnidirectional and 120º sectored antennas. In the outdoor environment, results show an adequacy between the trend-curve for the experimental results with the modified Friis equation with propagation exponents 2.63 and 2.64 considering omnidirectional and sectored antennas, respectively.

Authors: Daniel Robalo, João Oliveira, Fernando J. Velez, Valeria Petrini, Marina Barbiroli, Claudia Carciofi, Paolo Grazioso, Franco Fuschini