Mobile Communication Network Base Station Deployment Under
This paper discusses the site optimization technology of mobile communication network, especially in the aspects of enhancing coverage and optimizing base station layout.
Many 5G base stations, often referred to as gNB, have a very different physical construction from an LTE base station. New antenna technologies to facilitate beam steering have been developed using active antenna systems with multiple active elements. These antennas integrate RF amplifiers and phase shifters behind each element.
The 5G Base Station uses a set of antennas that connect with the distributed unit. These antennas can be implemented using a passive or active architecture. These are connected to the Base Station cabinet using feeder cables. The Base Station cabinet includes the transceiver and RF processing functions.
ation components and antenna mast systems. Upgrading 4G base stations by software to non-standalone (N A) 5G will still require hardware changes. It will act as an interim, but it will still not satisfy the need for true 5G network architecture. The number of base stations needed increases with each generation of mobile technolo
The radio layer measurements on 5G base stations can broadly be categorized as transmitter quality and demodulation based measurements. These measurements are used to confirm that any transmitter is compliant to national regulatory requirements to prevent interference with other legitimate users of the spectrum.
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