Indoor to outdoor propagation model improvement for GSM900/GSM1800/CDMA-2100

This paper presents a modified indoor to outdoor propagation model based on empirical techniques. The proposed model improves the accuracy of the COST 231 model [8] and valid for GSM 900, GSM 1800 and CDMA 2100. While generated model deviates from measurements by at most 8dB, theory and measurements are in good track. Generated model includes building structures as well as frequency dependence.

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