Ari Sukarno and Alfin Hikmaturokhman and Dina Rachmawaty (2021) Comparison of 5G NR Planning in Mid-Band and High-Band in Jababeka Industrial Estate. IEEE International Conference on Communication, Network and Satelite (Comnetsat).
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Abstract
Abstract— New Radio (NR) is the fifth generation of wireless access technology that is able to provide extreme mobile broadband, massive connectivity and low-latency communications. This study aimed to compare network planning in mid-band at 2.6 GHz and in high-band at 26 GHz which enables very large bandwidth for multi-Gigabitper-second (Gbps) data rate transmission. The network planning used Mentum Planet 7.3 based on coverage area in the form of a case study in Jababeka Industrial Estate with an area of 22.67 km2. Link budget was calculated using Downlink Outdoor-to-Outdoor (O2O) with Line of Sight (LOS) and Non-Line of Sight (NLOS) scenarios based on the Urban Micro (UMi) and Urban Macro (UMa) propagation models with 3GPP TR 38.901 standardization. The simulation results showed that scenario 1 (downlink-O2OLOS) produced a better network than scenario 2 (downlink-O2O-NLOS). The NLOS scenario required a higher number of gNodeB than the LOS scenario because in the NLOS scenario, there was a trouble between the gNodeB and the user terminal. The maximum data rate at 2.6 GHz was 436.31 Mbps with an average SS-RSRP value of -96.01 dBm and an average SS-SINR value of 4.21 dB, while the maximum data rate for 26 GHz was 1.83 Gbps with an average SS-RSRP value of -78.14 dBm and an average SSSINR value of 0.46 dB.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | T Technology > T Technology (General) |
Depositing User: | Dina Rachmawati |
Date Deposited: | 06 Apr 2023 01:27 |
Last Modified: | 07 Apr 2023 13:13 |
URI: | http://repository.ittelkom-pwt.ac.id/id/eprint/9286 |
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