Abstract:
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) analysis involved in the planning process of a
FM broadcasting service is an intricate and complex procedure, which is dependant
fully on the propagation prediction models. For these predictions theoretical and
empirical models are used. But the applicability, approach, complexity and the
accuracy of each of these models can differ by a wide margin, producing lack of
confidence and higher degree of uncertainty. Therefore choosing a model for a
specific EMC Analysis with the required accuracy is of primary concern.//
Most of these models have been developed in many parts of the world. Stringent
validation of these models as distinct to the Sri Lankan environment is an essential
requirement by testing on locally collected data. But apparently due to the extent of
measurement and analysis facilities required this had been a minority activity.//
In this research work the applicability of generally acceptable empirical and
theoretical propagation models such as free space(L,..). plane earth (L,,) modified
plane earth (/,,,), Max (L,.,LP) Max (LF,Lr), ITU PN 370-6, FCC are compared for
their performance for typical rough and irregular terrain commonly found in Sri Lanka
by observing the received signals of FM sound broadcast transmissions originating
from Nuwara Eliya and Colombo.//
The results show that theoretical model Max (LF,LP). is the most accurate model for
FM broadcast environment in Sri Lanka. It is seen that this model, yields most
accurate results even in irregular terrain with Epstein Peterson diffraction correction