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Progress in Systems and Telecommunication Engineering
 

Enhancing the Efficiency of Fixed Transmitters for Better Communication
Vladan Mihajlovic, Marko Kovacevic, Aleksandar Milosavljevic, and Dejan Rancic
Faculty of Electronic Engineering at University of Niš Aleksandra Medvedeva 14 18000 Niš, Serbia
Abstract: Fixed transmitters need to be used for better communication systems for which the correct location of the receivers need to be identified. High frequency and good range of coverage is required to achieve it. In this work we have used the field strength calculation system. We have applied the line rasterization method for producing terrain profile and to avoid arctangent function for angle calculation. We have used regular grid for producing terrain profiles. We have measured the field strength in each point which can identify the optimal point. This system ensures to understand the grid resolution and improve the accuracy and effectiveness. This method allows to find the grid as a transparent raster layer. We have used visual techniques to find alternative location for the receivers.
Keywords: Field Strength Calculation, Dem, Terrain Profile, Optimal Location Search, Raster Visualization Enhancing the Efficiency of Fixed Transmitters for Better Communication
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