CONTENTS

Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
�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
Calculation of L1msd for l > ds
Calculation of L2msd� for l < ds
����������������� 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