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Building penetration loss measurements and modelling in the 900 and 2100 MHz band for smart meter installation

  • David Owens
  • , Shuja Ansari
  • , Haitham Cruickshank
  • , Rahim Tafazolli
  • , Muhammad Ali Imran
  • University of Surrey
  • University of Glasgow

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Abstract

One of the most significant applications of Internet of Things are smart meters with wireless capabilities. Smart gas and electricity meters can capture half-hourly pricing and consumption data and send automated meter readings to your energy provider, in contrast to regular meters that can only register a running total of energy used. However, the legacy regular meters were not installed with wireless connectivity in mind and are usually found in hard-to-reach places for wireless radio coverage. To understand these scenarios, this paper provides signal strength measurements conducted at the Building Research Establishment determining building penetration losses in both 900 and 2,100 MHz band. We then present a building penetration loss model using these measurements that is practical and cost effective when compared to traditional statistical propagation loss models.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1011754
JournalFrontiers in Communications and Networks
Volume3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 2100 MHz (3G)
  • 900 MHz
  • building penetration loss
  • internet of things
  • propagation loss modeling
  • smart meter

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