Link-level transmission rate simulation technology for 5G-R
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1.School of Electronic and Information Engineering,Beijing Jiaotong University,Beijing 100044,China;2.Unit 31567,Beijing 100144,China;3.CTTL-Terminals,China Academy of Information and Communications Technology,Beijing 100191,China;4.Beijing Qianjing Technology Co.,Ltd.,Beijing 100076,China;5.ZTE Corporation,Xi'an Shaanxi 710114,China;6.State Key Laboratory of Mobile Network and Mobile Multimedia Technology,Shenzhen Guangdong 518055,China;7.China Research Institute of Radiowave Propagation,Qingdao Shandong 266107,China

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    To assist in determining the base station spacing for the new generation of mobile communication systems for 5G-Railway(5G-R) in complex railway environments, a link-level transmission rate simulation technology is proposed. This technology relies on various empirical propagation models to obtain the path loss of electromagnetic waves in different scenarios along the railway line, thereby assessing the Reference Signal Received Power(RSRP) of the wireless link. Based on the obtained RSRP data, link-level transmission rates are calculated by using the Monte Carlo simulation method. Simulation results indicate that in open-field scenarios, base station spacing can be set between 2 000 meters to 3 000 meters, while in urban and complex terrain environments, the spacing should be reduced to maintain performance. This technique accurately reflects the signal transmission characteristics of 5G-R systems across various scenarios, including the changes in transmission rate and RSRP with different base station spacings. And it provides a scientific basis for future base station deployment planning in 5G-R systems.

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史政,王晓燕,朵灏,郭梓烨,张玉,孙斌,王玮,郭兰图.面向5G-R的链路级传输速率仿真技术[J]. Journal of Terahertz Science and Electronic Information Technology ,2024,22(11):1209~1220

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  • Received:August 31,2024
  • Revised:October 16,2024
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  • Online: December 11,2024
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