Link Budget Calculation: ICTP-ITU School On New Perspectives On Wireless Networking 2008
Link Budget Calculation: ICTP-ITU School On New Perspectives On Wireless Networking 2008
Abdus Salam ICTP Ermanno Pietrosemoli Latin American Networking School (Fundacin EsLaRed) ULA Mrida Venezuela www.eslared.org.ve
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Choice of Frequency Path Profiles Power Budget Coverage area Site survey
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Path Profile
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K factor
K = (Apparent Earth Radius)/(Real Earth Radius)
Earth
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Radio trajectory
K = 4/3, 90% of the time, dielectric constant decreases with altitude Reach 1/3 beyond the horizon K = infinity, straight trajectory K = 2/3, upwards curvature, less reach , 0.6 F1 in critical paths
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Link Profile
Objects on the path Foliage Plane surfaces and bodies of water Fresnel Zones
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Direct Path
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5.5 7.8 9.6 11.1 12.4 13.6 14.6 15.6 16.6 17.5 18.4 19.2 19.9 20.7 21.4 22.1 22.8 23.5 24.1 24.7 27.7 30.3
3.9 5.5 6.7 7.7 8.7 9.5 10.2 11.0 11.6 12.2 12.8 13.4 14.0 14.5 15.0 15.5 16.0 16.4 16.9 17.3 19.4 21.2
0.0 0.2 0.4 0.7 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.7 3.4 4.2 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.2 9.4 10.7 12.0 13.5 15.0 16.7 26.0 37.5
3.9 5.6 7.1 8.4 9.7 11.0 12.3 13.6 15.0 16.4 17.9 19.4 21.0 22.7 24.4 26.2 28.0 29.9 31.9 34.0 45.4 58.7
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Profiles
How to get the data: Topographic Maps GPS Walking the path with an altimeter DEMs and appropiate software
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Reception is feasible, but with an increased power budget by diffraction on obstacles OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Diversity Modulation) and MIMO (Multiple Input- Multiple Output) based solutions can make a constructive use of multipath to overcome LOS Suitable obstacles are abundant in urban environment, much less so in rural areas, trees DO NOT reflect radio waves, they rather absorb or scatter them
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Ar
dBm
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Example 1
Find the FSL between two sites 20 km apart in the 2, 4GHz frequency band Repeat for the 5,7 GHz frequency
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Exercise
Find the received signal level at 10 degrees from the boresight of a 24 dBi Hyperlink HG2424 antenna fed from a Linksys WRT54G Router with 12 meters of LMR400 cable. The receiving antenna is omnidirectional, located at 13 km and with a gain of 8 dBi at 2, 4GHz operating frequency. The receiving antenna cable is LMR 200 and 7 meters long. Both antennas are protected by cabling arrestors that introduce 0,5 dB of additional loss each. The link is meant to attain 11 Mbit/s nominal speed.
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Antenna Gain
From www.hyperlinktech.com we find the radiation pattern of The antenna. But there are two. Which one do we choose? Since the receiving antenna is Omnidirectional, we will assume that it is vertically polarised, and therefore we must use vertical polarisation at both ends. For vertical polarisation, we have about 8 dB signal drop at 10 Offset, so the effective antenna gain in this direction is 24-8=16 dBi
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EIRP
Adding 16 dBi to the 14,3 dBm of intentional radiator output power we have an Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power of 30,3 dBm, slightly above of 1 Watt. Notice that we have been happily adding dBm with dBi and dB. Why are we allowed to do this?
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L= 100 +20Log(13km/km) = 122.28 dB The power reaching the receiving antenna will be 30,3 dBm -122,3 dB = -92 dBm Adding the receiving antenna gain, the power at the antenna terminal will be: -92 + 8 = -84 dBm
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Gr Rx
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Homework
Design a point to multipoint system. Remote units are scattered in every direction from the base station. The farthest CPE is 8 km away. Base station and remote (CPE) radios are equal, with 15 dBm power output and 85 dBm minimum receiver power at 2.4 GHz. Base station requires 20 m of coaxial cable between the radio and the antenna with 10 dB of attenuation, wereas the CPEs all use 10m long cables with 5 dB attenuation. Choose the best suited antenna for the base station and for the CPE, among the one described in the following page.
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