Estimating Rf Coverage; Figure 6-1 Determining Apl Between The Antenna And The Wireless Device; Table 6-9 Coaxial Cable Losses (Lcoax); Section 6.5 Estimating Rf Coverage - ADC InterReach Fusion Installation, Operation And Reference Manual

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Estimating RF Coverage

6.5
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CONFIDENTIAL
Estimating RF Coverage
The maximum output power per carrier (based on the number and type of RF carriers
being transmitted) and the minimum acceptable received power at the wireless device
(that is, the RSSI design goal) essentially establish the RF downlink budget and, con-
sequently, the maximum allowable path loss (APL) between the RAU's antenna and
the wireless device. Since in-building systems, such as the Fusion, are generally
downlink-limited, this approach is applicable in the majority of deployments.
Determining APL between the Antenna and the Wireless Device
Figure 6-1
G = Antenna Gain
L
= Coaxial cable loss
coax
RAU
APL = (P – L
where:
• APL = the maximum allowable path loss in dB
• P = the power per carrier transmitted by the RAU in dBm
• L
= the coaxial cable loss between the RAU and passive antenna in dB
coax
• G = the gain of the passive antenna in dBi
Coaxial cable is used to connect the RAU to an antenna. Table 6-9 lists coaxial cable
loss for various cable lengths.
Coaxial Cable Losses (
Table 6-9
Length of Cable
(.195 in. diameter)
0.9 m (3 ft)
1.8 m (6 ft)
3.0 m (10 ft)
You can calculate the distance, d, corresponding to the maximum allowable path loss
using equations introduced in the following sections.
InterReach Fusion Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual
P = power per
carrier from the RAU
+ G) – RSSI
coax
L
coax)
Loss at
Loss at
850 MHz (dB)
1900 MHz (dB)
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.5
1.5
2.3
Distance = d
RSSI = power at the
wireless device
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