simulation tool for Modeling Path loss scenarios

The tool provides calculation of SINR, path loss, received power from each base station and Rayleigh channels
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Updated 10 May 2024

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1- A simulation tool for single and multiple cell scenarios. The user can choose the telecommunication link (Uplink or Downlink) then choose the type of channel model (Walfish-Ikegam or Okumura-Hata) to find SINR, path loss, received power from each base station and Rayleigh channels.
2- The user can identify the number of base stations, cellular users and relays with their coordination and plot their locations.
3- The Rayleigh channel is calculated for independent and correlated channel in all models and it is calculated between Txs and Rxs, between Txs and Relays and between Relays and Rxs.
4- The number of antennas are identified for Txs and Rxs and can take values from 1 uo to 4 antennas. And they are taken levels of correlation (low,medium or high) in all models.
5- The path loss is calclated for LOS and NLOS case in Walfish-Ikegam model, it is calcuulated for urban, suburban, metropolitan and rural areas in Okumura-Hata model.
6- The SINR is calculated and plotted on heat map.
7- The simulation tool is used to test the work on " Stability Analysis of a Cognitive Radio System with a Dedicated Relay" and "Optimal Uplink and Downlink Resource Allocation for Wireless Powered Cellular Networks".
NOTE:
To run the files start with Main_script.m

Cite As

Yasmeen Mohamed (2024). simulation tool for Modeling Path loss scenarios (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/165746-simulation-tool-for-modeling-path-loss-scenarios), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

MATLAB Release Compatibility
Created with R2024a
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1.0.0