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Wireless Design
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Metrico Wireless
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This paper outlines methods for evaluating wireless handset performance through the analysis of voice quality measurements. In particular, the paper considers voice quality measurements collected from live‐network tests that are designed to capture the user‐experience. Discussion on methods for voice quality measurement, field‐based test procedures and performance indicators is presented.
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EDX Wireless LLC
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The design of a rural wireless broadband network presents its own set of challenges that differ in significant ways from network design for urban areas. In addition to covering unserved and underserved locations with sufficient signal as cost effectively as possible, a means of accurately assessing which of these users will be able to successfully subscribe to the network is also critical for ...
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EDX Wireless LLC
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The factors that determine the behaviors of a wireless network are numerous and complicated. In addition to static factors such as the location and operating characteristics of base station equipment, terrain, clutter and building distribution, the system is also sensitive to time‐dependent factors including the locations and behavior of large numbers of both mobile and fixed remote users. There ...
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EDX Wireless LLC
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This paper discusses some of the propagation models used in wireless system planning and will attempt to categorize and compare them. It will also discuss the different types of models and some of their differentiating factors. There are a wide variety of propagation models available and each are designed for a specific function and/or environment and are valid over a range of frequencies.
The ...
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Tollgrade
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The U.S. electric utility industry has been in existence for well over one hundred years. Its employees have extensive experience and understanding of their distribution systems, but do not have access to complete, live grid information on which to base decisions. Regulatory requirements, customer expectations, and the need to control costs all have greater influence over the management and ...
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