Received signal strength indicator (RSSI) performance evaluation for WiMAX application at 2.5GHz / Mohd Syahril Mispardi

Received signal strength indicator (RSSI) is generic radio receiver technology metric, which is usually invisible to the user of the device containing the receiver, but is directly known to users of wireless networking of IEEE 802.11 protocol families. WiMAX or IEEE 802.16d - 2004 for fixed and IEEE...

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Main Author: Mispardi, Mohd Syahril
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/80713/2/80713.pdf
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Summary:Received signal strength indicator (RSSI) is generic radio receiver technology metric, which is usually invisible to the user of the device containing the receiver, but is directly known to users of wireless networking of IEEE 802.11 protocol families. WiMAX or IEEE 802.16d - 2004 for fixed and IEEE 802. l 6e - 2005 for mobile applications is a standard based wireless technology that provides high throughput broadband connections. Owing to the offer, this bring to its most important level deployment that is radio planning. Hence this paper evaluates the received signal strength indicator (RSSI) performance for WIMAX application at 2.5GHz. This paper discussed the RSSI performance by mapping the worst case scenario using Erceg, COST23 l HAT A and ECC model. The 3 models were then simulated for urban, suburban and rural using Matlab 2009. It was observed that the RSSI for all the 3 models show consistency for all the three scenarios. The results were used to evaluate the best RSSI performance between the 3 models.