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Threshold Degradation of Digital Receivers due to Interference in Fixed Wireless Access Networks

Type

Könyvrészlet

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Címtáras bejelentkezéshez kötött BME-felhasználók

Rights Holder

IEEE

Conference Date

2024 April 19-20

Conference Place

Pardubice, Czech Republic

Conference Title

Radioelektronika

ISBN, e-ISBN

Electronic ISBN:979-8-3503-9834-2

Container Title

IEEE 33rd International Conference Radioelektronika

Department

Department of Broadband Infocommunications and Electromagnetic Theory

Version

Pre print

Faculty

Villamosmérnöki és Informatikai Kar

Subject Area

Műszaki tudományok

Subject Field

Villamosmérnöki tudományok

Subject (OSZKAR)

mobile anyhaul
5G
4G
FWA
radio link
QAM
interference
BER
threshold
topology

Gender

Konferenciacikk

University

Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem

OOC works

Abstract

The legacy very long microwave backbone links have been recently systematically replaced by fiber-optical connections where terrain conditions and the built environment made it possible. Thanks to the high capacity optical access points, the majority of fixed radio hops became shorter. In cities the microwave and millimeter-wave (μ/mmW) links are very short (typically 5 km or even shorter). The density of the Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) networks is increasing. Actual 4G and 5G mobile systems and future 6G mandate strict bit rate and latency requirements. New millimeter-wave bands (V, E, W and D) offer wide radio bandwidths, thus higher and higher carrier frequencies are used. Excellent fade margins are possible with reasonable dish sizes, however the new μ/mmW links are rather interference than noise limited. For proper network design, a good understanding of radio interference is required. This paper shows the basic interference scenarios, the calculation and the effect of interference, the measurements and the finally the relevant planning recommendations are discussed.

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