Volume 10 Issue 2 - April 2018

  • 1. Performance comparison of moving relay nodes in lte-advanced (lte-a)

    Authors : Anirudh Goel, Varun Jain

    Pages : 103-108

    DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.21172/1.102.16

    Keywords : Relay Nodes (RN); Moving Relay Nodes (MRN); Long Term Evolution (LTE); Long Term Evolution-Advanced (LTE-A); Vehicle Penetration Loss (VPL); User Equipment (UE) and Base Station (BS).

    Abstract :

    With the day by day increasing demand and rapid development of wireless communication quality during the past thirty years, the initial 1G have run into 4G with a higher data rate and a better mobility support. The 4G technique, International Mobile Telecommunications-Advanced (IMT-Advanced) systems are mobile broadband communication systems include new features that go significantly beyond those of the IMT-2000. The key or we say major requirements of IMT-Advanced systems include increased spectral efficiency and bandwidth, improved cell edge performance and mobility support, reduced Control and User plane latency, reduced handover interruption time. The mobility support can be achieved with the help of moving relay nodes. Mobile relay node is a dedicated network node equipped on the vehicles, e.g. buses and trains, to provide a fixed access link to passengers riding on vehicles. Therefore, mobile relay is very suitable to solve the capacity gain of high speed vehicles if it is well deployed. Vehicular penetration loss plays a vital role in the implementation of MRNs. In this paper, we have analysed the performance of MRNs in terms of vehicular penetration loss and path loss for various path loss models for different height of receiver antenna.

    Citing this Journal Article :

    Anirudh Goel, Varun Jain, "Performance comparison of moving relay nodes in lte-advanced (lte-a)", Volume 10 Issue 2 - April 2018, 103-108