Performance Comparison between Massive MIMO Based Network and Conventional LTE Network for High Speed Broadband Connection in Rural Areas of Tanzania

Marko Mwalongo, Hassan Kilavo
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People in rural areas need high-speed broadband connection for various services, including e-governance, virtual class rooms, telemedicine, video-on-demand, and home entertainment. However, in order to provide broadband services, service providers must incur high deployment costs and should wait for a long time for return on investments. Long-Term Evolution (LTE) has been proposed to overcome high deployment cost, although this technology suffers from poor coverage in rural areas. Thus, massive Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) with its favorable propagation phenomenon can be exploited as an alternative solution to boost signal coverage in rural areas. The current study compared the performance of broadband networks for Tanzanian rural areas based on massive MIMO technology and LTE. Performance comparison is confined to Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP), User Signal-Interference Noise Ratio (SINRu) and Downlink (DL) throughput metrics for 5 MHz, 10 MHz and 20 MHz channel bandwidths at 2.1 GHz and 700 MHz carrier frequencies. The results show that, in terms of RSRP and SINRu, the performance of massive MIMO network at 5 MHz is higher than that of conventional LTE networks at 10 MHz and 20 MHz. Massive MIMO network performs better at lower channel bandwidth, making it more suitable for deployment in rural areas.
坦桑尼亚农村高速宽带连接大规模MIMO网络与传统LTE网络性能比较
农村地区的人们需要高速宽带连接来获得各种服务,包括电子政务、虚拟教室、远程医疗、视频点播和家庭娱乐。然而,为了提供宽带服务,服务提供商必须承担高昂的部署成本,并且需要等待很长时间才能获得投资回报。尽管长期演进(LTE)技术在农村地区的覆盖率较低,但为了克服高昂的部署成本,人们提出了这种技术。因此,具有良好传播现象的大规模多输入多输出(MIMO)可以作为提高农村地区信号覆盖的替代解决方案。目前的研究比较了坦桑尼亚农村地区基于大规模MIMO技术和LTE的宽带网络的性能。性能比较仅限于参考信号接收功率(RSRP)、用户信噪比(SINRu)和下行链路(DL)吞吐量指标,分别适用于2.1 GHz和700 MHz载波频率下的5 MHz、10 MHz和20 MHz信道带宽。结果表明,在RSRP和SINRu方面,5 MHz的大规模MIMO网络的性能高于10 MHz和20 MHz的传统LTE网络。大规模MIMO网络在较低的信道带宽下性能更好,更适合在农村地区部署。
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