RECOMMENDATION
ITU-R P.1411-4
Propagation data and prediction methods for the planning of short-range outdoor
radiocommunication systems and radio local area networks in the frequency range
300 MHz to 100 GHz
Scope
Annex 1
1 Introduction
2 Physical operating environments and definition
of cell types
3 Path categories
3.1
Definition of propagation situations
3.1.1 Propagation over rooftops,
non-line-of-sight (NLoS)
3.1.2 Propagation along street canyons, NLoS
3.1.3 Line-of-sight (LoS) paths
3.2 Data
requirements
4 Path loss models
4.1 LoS
situations within street canyons
UHF propagation
SHF propagation up to 15 GHz
Millimetre-wave propagation
4.2
Models for NLoS situations
Propagation for urban area
Propagation for suburban area
Millimetre-wave propagation
4.2.1 Propagation over
roof-tops for urban area
4.2.2 Propagation over
roof-tops for suburban area
4.2.3 Propagation within
street canyons for frequency range from 800 to 2 000 MHz
4.2.4 Propagation within
street canyons for frequency range from 2 to 16 GHz
4.3
Propagation between terminals located below roof-top height at UHF
4.4 Default
parameters for site-general calculations
4.5
Influence of vegetation
5 Building entry loss
6 Multipath models
6.1 Multipath
models for street canyon environments
6.2
Multipath models for over-rooftops propagation environments
7 Number of signal components
8 Polarization characteristics
9 Characteristics of direction of arrival
10 Fading
characteristics