Using a gaussian random number generator to represent


Using a Gaussian random number generator to represent independent lognormal shadowing about the distance-dependent mean path loss, estimate the mean and standard deviation of SIR at points A, B, and C indicated in Figure. Also, compute the outage probability at SIR0 = 17 dB at all three locations.

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Assume path loss exponent γ = 3.5 and shadowing with standard deviation 8 dB. Both base stations transmit at 10 W and are equipped with omnidirectional antennas.

Assume that the T-R separation distances are much larger than the base station antenna height. Compare your simulation results with analytical results.

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