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Urteaga, F., Sánchez, V. (2020). Identificación de factores climáticos asociados al aumento de interferencia cocanal entre emplazamientos de interconexión microondas en la ciudad de Cajamarca, mediante simulaciones de radiopropagación [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6633
Urteaga, F., Sánchez, V. Identificación de factores climáticos asociados al aumento de interferencia cocanal entre emplazamientos de interconexión microondas en la ciudad de Cajamarca, mediante simulaciones de radiopropagación [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6633
@misc{renati/378287,
title = "Identificación de factores climáticos asociados al aumento de interferencia cocanal entre emplazamientos de interconexión microondas en la ciudad de Cajamarca, mediante simulaciones de radiopropagación",
author = "Sánchez Abanto, Víctor Rafael",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2020"
}
The present research focuses on the identification of interference increases in specific values of surface refractivity through simulations carried out in microwave interconnection sites in the city of Cajamarca. For this, one of the main sites called Agopití, was taken as a reference, where 8 interconnection links were generated from Agopiti to 8 far locations. Radiopropagation and interference analysis was performed on a 7 GHz band channel for the 16 resulting stations, considering a 56 MHz bandwidth round trip copolarized channeling. The results showed a high level of interference between 03 stations co-located in Agopití and 03 stations located in remote locations in the North West of Cajamarca in all refractivity values. At the same time, the Matara and La Grama stations were identified as those where the interference from Agopití obtained the highest increases for specific values of surface refractivity. For the selection of the most representative values related to the increase in interference in the Matara and La Grama stations, the Pareto criterion was used. Three refractivity values were identified, of which the highest number of reports of interference increases occurred at Ns = 250 Nunits. Considering the ITU-R P.453 recommendations, the temperature values between 10 °C and 20 °C were identified, with relative humidity from 90% to 50%, as the climatic conditions associated with the increase in interference at the Matara and La Grama stations
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