CEPT ERC REPORT 77-2000 Field Strength Measurements Along a Route (Naples January 2000)《沿着某个线路的电场强度测量 那不勒斯2000年1月》.pdf
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1、L STD-CEPT ERC REPORT 77-ENGL 2000 II 232b414 001b524 454 W ERC REPORT 77 European Radiocommunications Committee (ERC) within the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) FIELD STRENGTH MEASUREMENTS ALONG A ROUTE Naples, January 2000 STD-CEPT ERC REPORT 77ENGL 2000
2、 232b4L4 00Lb525 390 m b _ - ERC REPORT 77 Copyright 2000 the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPI) STD.CEPT ERC REPORT 77-ENGL 2000 = 232b4L4 00Lb52b 227 ERC REPORT 77 INDEX TABLE FIELD STRENGTH MESUREMENTS ALONG A ROUTE GENERAL 1 THE RESULTS OF MOBILE FIELD ST
3、RENGTH MEASUREMENT 1 CALCULATION OF FIELD STRENGTH . 2 THE NECESSARY NUMBER OF MEASURING POINTS AND THE AVERAGING INTERVAL . (LEE METHOD) 2 THE VEHICLE SPEED 2 MEASURING ANTENNAS 3 TEST RECEIVER SETTINGS . 3 7.1 DYNAMIC RANGE: . 3 7.2 DETECTOR FUNCTIONS AND BANDWIDTHS FOR THE RESPECTIVE TYPES OF SIG
4、NAL: 3 8 NAVIGATION AND POSITIONING SYSTEMS . 4 DEAD RECKONING SYSTEM . 4 COMPLEX NAVIGATION SYSTEM . 4 8.1 8.3 8.2 GPS SYSTEM . 4 9 REQUIRED ACCURACY OF FIELD-STRENGTH MEASUREMENTS (REC . ITU-R SM.378) . 4 10 DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING 4 MEASUREMENT RESULT COLLECTING WITHOUT DATA REDUCTION (RAW
5、 FIELD STRENGTH DATA): 4 MEASUREMENT RESULT COLLECTING WITH DATA REDUCTION: . 5 10.2.1 Averaged values 5 10.2.2 Classification of results according to level exceeding probability . 5 11 DATA PRESENTATION: . 5 11.1 REPRESENTATION OF RAW DATA IN TABULAR FORM . 5 11.3 MAPPING . 6 TEST SYSTEM REQUIREMEN
6、TS . 8 10.1 10.2 11.2 PLOTTING M CARTESIAN CO-ORDINATES 5 12 STD-CEPT ERC REPORT 77-ENGL 2000 2326Y14 0016527 lb3 ERC REPORT 77 Page 1 FIELD STRENGTH MESUREMENTS ALONG A ROUTE 1 GENERAL Influenced by the local receiving conditions, the real values of the field strength can significantly differ from
7、their predicted values, therefore they must be checked by measurements. Field strength measurement along a route with co-ordinate registration by mobile means is the most time and cost-effective solution for establishing the radio field strength coverage of a large area for radio surveillance, or wh
8、en the task is to find and eliminate radio interference radiation. Registration of test results must be recorded along with their geographical co-ordinate data for locating the scenes of measurements and for mapping the results. Different colours on the final radio coverage map can indicate the meas
9、ured field strength levels, which were gathered on the most accessible roads of the area in question. It can be easily determined on the basis of the coloured map, whether that particular area is covered by the required field strength. Instead of measuring the actual field strength, there is sometim
10、es a requirement to measure the output voltage of a user antenna (the typical antenna for the service under investigation) in order to determine to what extent its output voltage exceeds the threshold value of a receiver used by that service, for radio coverage evaluation. Furthermore measuring only
11、 the carrier wave is not sufficient when testing a digital network system (such as GSM, DCS1800 or DAB) which is sensitive to the effects of reflected reception. In this case, besides measuring the signal level, a reception quality measurement made by the measurement of the bit-error ratio (BER) or
12、channel impulse response (CIR) measurement is also necessary to determine the performance evaluation of digital systems. Using automatically made calls; these measurements can be made on operationai GSM networks without any adverse effect. I 2 THE RESULTS OF MOBILE FIELD STRENGTH MEASUREMENT For mea
13、surement purposes along a route a continuous transmission is necessary. The field strength level, at a given point, not only depends on its distance from the transmitter, the frequency of transmission and the antenna heights but also on the long-term and short-term interferences caused by reflection
14、s of the natural environment (terrain configuration, vegetation) and the man-made environment. The received signal must be considered as the vector sum of the wanted signal and many reflected signals. Due to the effect of reflected signals, the field strength along a route shows severe fluctuation.
15、The rate of fluctuation increases at higher speed and at higher transmission frequencies. Since, the measurements are made on public roads the reflected signals coming from other vehicles cannot be foreseen. The field strength test results therefore very rarely match the results of measurements obta
16、ined at the same place, at a different time. If the measurement is performed by a single short time measurement using a peak or an average detector, it can coincide with the minimum or maximum value of reflection making the result false. Test results are also influenced by the chosen height of the r
17、eceiver antenna since its height probably differs from the antenna height of a subscriber or user. Other factors include the season, the weather, the vegetation and the wetness of surroundings. The difference between the maximum and minimum field strengths can reach some tens of decibels. Considerin
18、g the factors mentioned above, the results of mobile field strength measurements must be regarded as statistic- like results. STDaCEPT ERC REPORT 77-ENGL 2000 U 232b4L4 00Lb528 OTT - - - - ERC REPORT n freqWEY radio service distance of adjacent samples (0.8A) Page2 .- repetition time of samples at s
19、peed of 100 kmh 3 CALCULATION OF FIELD STRENGTH I (W) 80 With knowledge of the output voltage of the antenna (usually measured in dBpV), the antenna factor and the attenuation of antenna signal path, the field strength value can be calculated by the following equation: I (m) I (-1 VHF radio 3 108 e
20、= Y. + k + a, where; e electric field strength component in logarithmic form dB(pV/m) k antenna factor in logarithmic form dB(m-) a, VO output voltage of the antenna in logarithmic form dWV) attenuation of antenna signal path in logarithmic form dB . - 100 FM broadcasting 2.4 86 160 VHF radio 1.5 54
21、 450 NMT 450 0.53 19 900 GSM 900 0.27 9.7 t 1800 GSM i800/DECT 0.13 4.7 Using certain test receivers it is possible to read the field strength result directly in dBpV/m, by previously writing the summarised antenna factor and signal path attenuation into the memory of the receiver. 4 THE NECESSARY N
22、UMBER OF MEASURING POINTS AND THE AVERAGING INTERVAL. (Lee Method) For statistical evaluation a large number of measurement data points are necessary. Increasing the number of measuring points improves the reliability of the averaging, however beyond a certain confidence interval, it does not return
23、 a significant improvement. For statistical evaluation the number of sample points should be chosen in such a way that the results should display the process of slow changing in the field strength (effeot of long-term fading) and more or less they should also reflect the local (instantaneous) indivi
24、duality (effect of short-term fading) of the field strength distribution. According to calculations, 40A are considered to be the prop averaging length of raw data. For obtaining 1 dB confidence interval around the real mean value, the samples of test points should be chosen at each 0.8h (wavelength
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