Abstract
In this paper a measurement procedure for the validation of a software for the evaluation of the electromagnetic field levels in urban environment is presented. The considered software is a ray-tracing based tool. It relies on a deterministic description of the macroscopic environment and a statistical contribution to account for the several random phenomena typical of urban scenarios. The measurements are performed in an area made of different building density and properties. A transmitting antenna radiated a field, whose values were acquired by a receiver mounted on a car. The obtained measured data are compared with the software evaluation. Matching and differences between measurements and theoretical results are provided.