Coverage hetnet based picocell and femtocell for uplink condition around building environment with single knife edge method
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The development of HetNet (Heterogeneous Network) radio base stations has experienced many developments. This is indicated by the existence of microcells, macrocells, picocells, femtocells, and so on. In this research, the research is aimed at the propagation of user equipment communication systems in uplink conditions with HetNet picocells and femtocells. UE propagation is on a straight path between the building environment. The communication frequency used is 10 GHz. The communication between Tx and Rx is modeled as a diffraction mechanism, AWGN channel, and atmospheric attenuation. The Single Knife Edge (SKE) method is used to model the mechanism. The propagation channel is faced with AWGN (Additive White Gaussian Noise). The analysis of this research includes the SNR value, Adaptive Modulation and Coding (AMC) level, and percentage of communication coverage area. The AMC is based on the use of MCS (Modulation and Code Scheme). Some of the MCS modulations used QPSK, 16 QAM, and 64 QAM. As research results show that the percentage of communication coverage area obtained was gNB1 80.59 percent, gNB2 65.67%, and selection combining HetNet 95.52%.
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