High-Frequency Wireless Transmission for 5G and 6G networks
Abstract
With the advent of technology in the network transmission environment in recent years, there has been a large investment in projects that aim to boost the development of various traffic models for mobile networks, specifically for the fifth generation of mobile networks, and in the future 6G. It is a fact that the population of users has increased exponentially in recent years, with this in mind, data transmission models are studied with the aim of improving the quality of the signal that is sent along with the capacity of simultaneous users without compromising the experience as one all. At the moment, 5G in Brazil operates with frequencies of 700MHz, 2.5GHz, 3.5GHz for outdoor systems and 26Ghz for indoor systems. The objective of this work is to analyze the feasibility of implementing a network structure which is possible to operate at frequencies higher than 28 Ghz, up to 150 Ghz, for this, several scenarios were analyzed to analyze the rate of transmitted packets and the signal power, to The 5G mmwave NYUsim network simulator was used, which focuses on simulating scenarios for mobile networks that uses the Matlab base to generate conclusive data that assists in the analysis of scenarios.
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