TBER and SINR Evaluation for Interference Sensitivity Assessment in 5G NR Networks for Bands above 6 GHz

Ismail Angri, Mohammed Mahfoudi, A. Najid
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For high mobility users in a 5G NR network, interference management becomes a big challenge. Efficient RRM (Radio Resource Management) plays a primary role in increasing the Signal to Interference and Noise Ratio (SINR) values, and also in decreasing signal Transport Block Error Rate (TBER). To this end, the evaluation of these two parameters actively participates in the propagation channel sensitivity prediction. Thus, radio resources allocation must be efficient and powerful. Therefore, eight scheduling algorithms were developed and programmed into the mmWave model of NS-3 simulator. The simulations were run for different types of data flows, and the achieved results were evaluated in terms of SINR and TBER. The performance of most schemes in a typical 5G NR environment is satisfactory. In terms of SINR, and for the RT (Real Time) flows, MLWDF, EXP-Rule and our algorithm EXP-MLWDF ensure more reliability compared to other schemes, with values of around 25 dB for VOIP traffic and around 30 dB for video streams, whereas PF and Max-Rate allow better values for BE flows, with achievements greater than 20 dB, which presents improvements of about 60% compared to other schemes. On the other hand, PF, EXP-PF, EXP-Rule, Log-Rule and EXP-MLWDF ensure optimal values of TBER for RT flows, by achieving stable performance with a rate of less than 0.5% for VOIP, and around 0.1% for Vi5G. These values represent a reduction of 100% compared to other scheduling strategies. For NRT (Non-RT) flows, EXP-Rule and MLWDF have the best achievements and they quickly reach stability, with values between 0.4 and 1.4%, which represents an improvement of 70% in comparison with the concurrent schemes.
6ghz以上频段5G NR网络干扰灵敏度评估的TBER和SINR评估
对于5G NR网络中的高移动性用户,干扰管理成为一个很大的挑战。有效的无线电资源管理(RRM)在提高信噪比(SINR)值和降低信号传输块错误率(TBER)方面起着重要作用。为此,这两个参数的评估积极参与传播信道灵敏度预测。因此,无线电资源的分配必须是高效和强大的。因此,开发了8种调度算法,并将其编程到NS-3模拟器的毫米波模型中。对不同类型的数据流进行了模拟,并从信噪比和TBER两方面对模拟结果进行了评价。大多数方案在典型的5G NR环境下的性能是令人满意的。在SINR方面,对于RT(实时)流,MLWDF, EXP-Rule和我们的算法EXP-MLWDF与其他方案相比确保了更高的可靠性,VOIP流量的值约为25 dB,视频流的值约为30 dB,而PF和Max-Rate为BE流提供了更好的值,成就大于20 dB,与其他方案相比改进了约60%。另一方面,PF、EXP-PF、EXP-Rule、Log-Rule和EXP-MLWDF通过实现稳定的性能,确保RT流的TBER值最优,VOIP的速率低于0.5%,Vi5G的速率约为0.1%。这些值表示与其他调度策略相比减少了100%。对于NRT (Non-RT)流,EXP-Rule和MLWDF的效果最好,且很快达到稳定,其值在0.4 ~ 1.4%之间,比并行方案提高了70%。
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