Advanced RF Optimization Techniques for Enhancing Coverage, Throughput, and Quality of Service in LTE and 5G Networks
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5G New Radio (NR), Beamforming, Carrier Aggregation, Massive MIMO, Millimeter-wave (mmWave), Quality of Service (QoS), RF Optimization, Self-Organizing Networks (SON)Abstract
The adoption of 5G New Radio (NR) in 2022 as an upgrade of the fourth-generation Long-Term Evolution (LTE) is a paradigm shift in telecommunication architecture, shifting towards a single fabric of the Internet of Things (IoT). This development brings about considerable technical challenges, especially since 5G implements a tiered spectrum strategy with millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequencies, which are affected by high path loss and atmospheric absorption. This paper discusses advanced Radio Frequency (RF) optimization strategies that are needed to close the gap between the theoretical 5G capabilities and practical physical limitations. Some of the important strategies that are discussed are Massive MIMO and beamforming in order to achieve high spectral efficiency, Carrier Aggregation (CA) in order to increase peak data rates, and Self-Organizing Networks (SON) in order to achieve automated and real-time network refinement. Moreover, the paper discusses such key performance indicators as RSRP and RSRQ as Quality of Service (QoS) indicators. The document concludes that the key to the commercial and technical success of modern networks is rigorous RF optimization, which, however, is becoming more and more dependent on Artificial Intelligence (AI), despite the challenges associated with mmWave propagation, hardware power consumption, and 4G/5G interference in Non-Standalone (NSA) deployments.
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