Study and Analysis of LTE-Advanced Systems at 2.6 GHz for Suburban Hall
Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Technology (IJSET) (Vol.5, No. 11)Publication Date: 2016-11-01
Authors : Nitish Chowdhary; Simranjeet Kaur; Sourabh Mahajan;
Page : 523-525
Keywords : Long term evolution; QAM; QPSK; bit error rate; suburban hall C1; SNR.;
Abstract
In this work, Long Term Evaluation (LTE)- Advanced Systems for suburban hall C1 environment has been studied. The frequency selected is at 2.6 GHz. Three different modulation techniques have been applied as input to evaluate the performance of the WINNER II model system. The modulation techniques used are, Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK), 16 bit Quadrature Amplitude modulation (QAM) and 64 bit QAM. The results were simulated to evaluate the performance of the network graphically by evaluating the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) versus Bit Error Rate (BER) test. The analysis showed that the 64-bit QAM has better performance than the QPSK and 16-bit QAM modulation techniques.
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