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Signal Propagation Analysis at 28GHz and 73GHz Millimeter Wave bands for Next Generation Networks
Author(s) -
Prerna Kumari,
I. Santi Prabha
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of image graphics and signal processing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2074-9082
pISSN - 2074-9074
DOI - 10.5815/ijigsp.2019.08.02
Subject(s) - extremely high frequency , computer science , path loss , attenuation , cellular network , cellular communication , bandwidth (computing) , mobile telephony , radio propagation , telecommunications , computer network , wireless , mobile radio , physics , optics
Fifth generation (5G) mobile networks demand large bandwidth with the explosive growth of data driven applications. This necessitates enormous amount of spectrum in the Millimeter wave (mmWave) bands to greatly enhance the communication capacity. The mmWave band offers the potential for highbandwidth communication channels in cellular networks. Relative to conventional networks, dense mmWave networks can achieve both higher data rates and comparable coverage. The paper presents the performance analysis of mobile networks in terms of propagation path loss, coverage probability and data rates for different mm wave operating frequencies of 28GHz and 73GHz. A scenario of multi-users in a micro cell is considered in different environments i.e. rural, sub urban and urban regions and the performance parameters in each case are analyzed. Millimeter wave cellular networks at 28GHz offer less rain attenuation compared to 73GHz and is useful for next generation communications with enhanced data rates and coverage.

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