Analysing the Effect of Mimo Configuration on the Throughput of Lte Networks in Multipath Environments

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Analysing the Effect of Mimo Configuration on the Throughput of Lte Networks in Multipath Environments

Creator

Joseph Kweku Arthur, Lempogo Forgor, Emmanuel Effah

Description

Increasing use of high-bandwidth applications (such as streaming video) drives a continued desire for higher throughput and better coverage from wireless networks. This has rapidly increased the demand for mobile broadband traffic and driven the need for even more capacity from these systems. The key to solving this problem lies in increasing the network capacity. Increasing the capacity of networks creates new bandwidth delivery challenges for network operators. Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology is a viable alternative used by wireless broadband services in order to meet the striving requirements for throughput and system robustness in a network. Long Term Evolution (LTE) Networks incorporate this technology in their networks, which allows it to achieve higher system throughput, cell coverage, as well as downlink peak rate. In this research, LTE network using the various MIMO configurations …

Publisher

IEEE

Date

2019

Source

https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=BDvl0VYAAAAJ&citation_for_view=BDvl0VYAAAAJ:zYLM7Y9cAGgC

Language

English