Affiliation:
1. SAMSUN ÜNİVERSİTESİ
2. ONDOKUZ MAYIS ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Abstract
Analyzing the channel models in the mm-wave bandwidth is critical for 5G system performance. This study investigated the effects of 28 GHz and 73 GHz frequencies, the number of transmitting and receiving antennas, and LOS/NLOS parameters on 5G channel capacity using the NYUSIM channel simulator. As a result of the analysis, changing from a 2x2 to a 64x64 antenna structure for 28 GHz increased capacity by 29.78 times for LOS and 26.91 times for NLOS. When changing the MIMO configuration from 2x2 to 64x64 at 73 GHz, the channel capacity rises 36.88 times for LOS and 29.00 times for NLOS. With a 64x64 antenna structure, the channel capacity for 28 GHz and LOS is 8.81 times higher than for 73 GHz, and it is 12.56 times higher for NLOS. For the 28 GHz 64x64 structure and LOS condition, the channel capacity is 215.69 times higher than the NLOS condition, while this value is 307.7 times for 73 GHz.
Publisher
Uluslararasi Muhendislik Arastirma ve Gelistirme Dergisi
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