Young model
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Young model is a radio propagation model that was built on the data collected on New York City. It typically models the behaviour of cellular communication systems in large cities.
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[edit] Applicable to/under conditions
This model is ideal for modeling the behaviour of cellular communications in large cities with tall structures.
[edit] Coverage
Frequency: 150 MHz to 3700 MHz
[edit] History
Young model was built on the data of 1952 in New York City.
[edit] Mathematical formulation
The mathematical formulation for Young model is:

Where,
- L = path loss. Unit: decibel (dB)
- GB = gain of base transmitter. Unit: decibel (dB)
- GM = gain of mobile transmitter. Unit: decibel (dB)
- hB = height of base station antenna. Unit: meter (m)
- hM = height of mobile station antenna. Unit: meter (m)
- d = link distance. Unit: kilometer (km)
= clutter factor
[edit] See also
- Hata Model for Urban Areas
- Hata Model for Suburban Areas
- Hata Model for Open Areas
- Log-distance path loss model
[edit] External links
- VOLCANO advanced radio propagation model including both direct-path and multi-path ray-tracing models
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