Received power prediction of a terrestrial TV broadcasting transmitter using ordinary kriging interpolation

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2014Author
Boshoff, Willem H.
Grobler, Magdalena J.
Ferreira, Melvin
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Radio Environment Mapping (REM)
provides information useful for many different
applications in the telecommunications field. In this
paper, the authors evaluate the ability of ordinary
kriging (OK) to produce a REM without the large
number of samples typically required. The kriging
model is generated using different sizes of received
power input sample sets over a 5 km radius surrounding
a transmitter. The input sample selection is discussed as
well as the implementation of the OK model in
MATLAB. The authors compare contour maps of the
received power predicted by the kriging model to the
SPLAT generated map and the kriging model is
validated through cross-validation and by inspecting the
semi-variogram. The authors find that the OK model
produces a Root-Mean-Squared Error (RMSE) of less
than 6 dBm for sample set sizes larger than 500 samples
as well as a very small ratio between the RMSE and the
variation in the input data