Simulation of Fifth Generation RF Network Planning For Base Station Antennas by Using 4x4 MU-MIMO

  • Reshma Begum.Shaik, Dr. G. Sasikala

Abstract

This paper presents a design of base station antenna with4X4 MU-MIMO (multi-user multiple input multiple output) Sector Antenna subscriber sites and Radio Waves 4ft high Performance Dual-Polar ParabolicHPD4-5.2NS network sites with study constructions for micro-base-station applications. In this paper design a Dual-Polar Parabolic network sites are 5825 to 5875 MHz, 4-FT height for point to point (PTP) link and point to multi point (PMP) link ePMP 4x4 MU-MIMO Sector Antenna for subscriber module at ePMP 3000, 5.8 GHz (5825 to 5875 MHz) Access Point RF frequency band. This 5G mobile network planning and this improves the performance of the network in terms of coverage and capacity by using 4X4 MIMO antennas for indoor propagation model. Measured results show that the antenna has a 80MHz RF channel bandwidth with Antenna Gain is 15 dBi, Antenna Beam width is 90.0° and Performance 99.9999 % for 10.0 Mbps. This can be used for base stations in the next 5G generation wireless communication system. Link Planner has been used to simulate network coverage and throughput performance of 4X4 MU-MIMO configurations of the deployed networks. It improving the throughput with the high performance dual-polarized parabolic antennas in previous work.

Published
2020-02-10
How to Cite
Dr. G. Sasikala, R. B. (2020). Simulation of Fifth Generation RF Network Planning For Base Station Antennas by Using 4x4 MU-MIMO. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(3), 2163 - 2178. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/3568
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