Path Loss Propagation Model Predictionfor GSM Mobile Networks In Nigeria
Abstract
This research is aimed at predicting propagation path loss model which can be helpful in planning
the best Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) networks in Dutse town, Jigawa state
Nigeria. The methodology employed is measurement and instrumentation method. Digital wheel
meter and handheld Spectrum analyzer (AAronia AG HF 2025E spectran) were used to measure
signal path loss at Garu, Fagoji, and Takur and Gida dubu sites in Dutse town respectively. The
outdoor fields’ measurements were carried for the GSM services provided by Airtel, MTN, Glo and
Etisalat communication companies in the state. The average measured path losses were compared
with the predicted and result were presented in tabular and graphical forms.The result presented
thatthe variance of the average values lies between 2 to 7dB which is within the acceptable range.
This shows a significant correlation between the measured and predicted models. Therefore the
empirical model developed from Log-Normal shadowing concept can work for GSM network
service providers for planning and optimization their services in Dutse, Nigeria.
Keywords: GSM Network Service Providers, Path loss Measurement, Propagation Model,
Planning and Implementation.