Invitation - Implementation of ITU-R P.452 in Spectrum-E
The world is complex, this is why we create models to represent our reality. Radio propagation is no different and there is not a one-size-fits-all model to cover the radio spectrum. Spectrum Center will host a webinar to share their implementation of the recommendation with a live demonstration.
ITU P.452 : Prediction procedure for the evaluation of interference between stations on the surface of the Earth at frequencies above about 0.1 GHz - ITU P.452
This session will provide an in-depth look at this propagation model. The webinar is targeted at users who need a model that considers line-of-sight, diffraction, clutter losses, tropospheric scatter, surface ducting, elevated layer reflection and refraction and hydro-meteor-scatter in point-to-point interference calculations with the added ability to create point-to-area coverage.
The execution of this latest propagation model is featured in a white paper, which will be made available to attendees.
The program
- Introduction to Spectrum-E?
- General overview of ITU-R P.452-16.
- Review of P.452 elements other than free-space propagation.
- Deeper dive into hydro-meteor scatter calculation methodology.
- Examples of use: live demo in Spectrum-E?.
Pre-registration is required, and numbers are limited.
This event will be hosted by Martin Rais from Spectrum Center Inc., who oversaw the implementation and authored the white paper.
Date: Thursday 5 December 2019
Time: 14.00 GMT / 09.00 EST
Audience: Current & prospective customers
Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7805961213821829899