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STUDYING TECHNICAL PARAMETERS AFFECTING THE QUALITY OF BTS TRANSCEIVER STATION FOR 5G SYSTEM

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Received: 03/07/24                Revised: 13/08/24                Published: 13/08/24

Authors

Hoang Van Thuc Email to author, TNU - University of Information and Communication Technology

Abstract


5G networks mark a major advance in mobile communications
technology, providing incredibly fast data transmission speeds and the
ability to connect billions of devices at the same time. 5G mobile
network technology is currently being researched and deployed along
with the innovation of BTS transceiver stations to match 5G network
technology. The article focuses on simulating and evaluating the
technical parameters of 5G BTS stations with important technical
parameters configured and managed by mobile service providers for
the purpose of 5G network optimizing performance. These parameters
are used to adjust and optimize the mobile network system and ensure
connection quality for users including: Operating frequency, transmit
power, antenna sensitivity, 3GPP standard, range distance between
the BTS station and the user. This research contributes to solving the
problem of optimizing BTS transceiver stations for 5G systems. When
parameters are adjusted and balanced properly, users can experience
the benefits that 5G technology brings.


Keywords


Trạm thu phát sóng gốc; Hệ thống 5G; Công nghệ 5G; BTS-5G; Tối ưu BTS

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34238/tnu-jst.10700

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