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Impact of the Two-Slope Path Loss Model in the Service Quality of 4G and 5G Small Cells

Paulo, R. R. P. ; Velez, F. J.

Impact of the Two-Slope Path Loss Model in the Service Quality of 4G and 5G Small Cells, Proc IEEE Conference on Standards for Communications and Networking, Thessaloniki , Greece, Vol. , pp. - , November, 2022.

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Abstract
Together with cell-free networks, small cells enable ultra-dense networks in 5G. Although small cell networks will be part of heterogeneous networks, the omparison of service quality of urban micro (UMi) small cells between 4G and 5G second phase scenarios is still of great relevance. Usage of video (VID), is considered. Quality of service is determined by considering a packet loss ratio (PLR) lower than 2%, for different sub-6 GHz frequency bands. The aim is to compare the system capacity between 4G and 5G enhanced mobile broadband in different bands. ITU defined two UMi cell scenarios for UMi cells that consider two-slope (TS) path loss models (PLMs). In this work, we have included TS-PLMs into the LTE-Sim (4G) and 5G-air-simulator. The service quality and system performance bands have then been evaluated. Results shows that it is possible to support more user terminals (UTs) with 5G (up to 26 UTs) than with 4G (10 UTs only). When PLR<2%, the average delay decreases and the average goodput increases when 5G is considered. The maximum average goodput also increases with 5G.