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explain okumura model ?

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Answered by CrYsTaL257
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The Okumura model is a Radio propagation model that was built using the data collected in the city of Tokyo, Japan. The model is ideal for using in cities with many urban structures but not many tall blocking structures. The model served as a base for the Hata Model.

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The Okumura model is a Radio propagation model that was built using the data collected in the city of Tokyo, Japan. The model is ideal for using in cities with many urban structures but not many tall blocking structures. The model served as a base for the Hata Model.

Okumura model was built into three modes. The ones for urban, suburban and open areas. The model for urban areas was built first and used as the base for others.

Frequency = 150–1920 MHz

Mobile station antenna height: between 1 m and 3 m

Base station antenna height: between 30 m and 100 m

Link distance: between 1 km and 100 km

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