PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF THROUGHPUT IN A 5G SYSTEM

This paper discusses the throughput of a fifth generation (5G) new radio (NR) system. The main goal of this research is to provide and develop a pathway for improving the throughput in the 5G system by investigating and controlling certain effective factors. The studied factors in this paper are the...

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Main Authors: Mohammad A. T. Almahadeen, Aser M. Matarneh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Research Support Fund of Jordan (SRSF) and Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT) 2020-09-01
Series:Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology
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Online Access:https://jjcit.org/downloadfile/109
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description This paper discusses the throughput of a fifth generation (5G) new radio (NR) system. The main goal of this research is to provide and develop a pathway for improving the throughput in the 5G system by investigating and controlling certain effective factors. The studied factors in this paper are the used modulation technique, the used subcarrier spacing in the default Clustered Delay Line (CDL) channel and the existence of a reflector in a custom CDL channel profile. It is found that the performance of the throughput is improved for larger subcarrier spacing and lower-order modulation technique. The existence and position of the reflector located between the transmitter and the receiver will be investigated relative to throughput performance in detail. Both fixed and changeable locations of the reflectors are considered in order to reach an optimal value of throughput. The results show that the existence of the reflector achieves a better throughput value compared to the one with no reflector. In the presence of a reflector and at a subcarrier spacing of 30 kHz, the throughput can reach 100% of throughput at 0 dB of signal to noise ratio (SNR) compared with only 40% at 0 dB for no-reflector case.
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spelling doaj.art-afe181b3e6254f918295a04befd266c02022-12-22T02:45:56ZengScientific Research Support Fund of Jordan (SRSF) and Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT)Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology2413-93512415-10762020-09-01060330331610.5455/jjcit.71-1590016486PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF THROUGHPUT IN A 5G SYSTEMMohammad A. T. Almahadeen0Aser M. Matarneh1Department of Electrical Engineering, Mutah University, Al-Karak, Jordan.Department of Electrical Engineering, Mutah University, Al-Karak, Jordan.This paper discusses the throughput of a fifth generation (5G) new radio (NR) system. The main goal of this research is to provide and develop a pathway for improving the throughput in the 5G system by investigating and controlling certain effective factors. The studied factors in this paper are the used modulation technique, the used subcarrier spacing in the default Clustered Delay Line (CDL) channel and the existence of a reflector in a custom CDL channel profile. It is found that the performance of the throughput is improved for larger subcarrier spacing and lower-order modulation technique. The existence and position of the reflector located between the transmitter and the receiver will be investigated relative to throughput performance in detail. Both fixed and changeable locations of the reflectors are considered in order to reach an optimal value of throughput. The results show that the existence of the reflector achieves a better throughput value compared to the one with no reflector. In the presence of a reflector and at a subcarrier spacing of 30 kHz, the throughput can reach 100% of throughput at 0 dB of signal to noise ratio (SNR) compared with only 40% at 0 dB for no-reflector case.https://jjcit.org/downloadfile/1095g nrmodulationreflectorsubcarrier spacingthroughput
spellingShingle Mohammad A. T. Almahadeen
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PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF THROUGHPUT IN A 5G SYSTEM
Jordanian Journal of Computers and Information Technology
5g nr
modulation
reflector
subcarrier spacing
throughput
title PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF THROUGHPUT IN A 5G SYSTEM
title_full PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF THROUGHPUT IN A 5G SYSTEM
title_fullStr PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF THROUGHPUT IN A 5G SYSTEM
title_full_unstemmed PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF THROUGHPUT IN A 5G SYSTEM
title_short PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF THROUGHPUT IN A 5G SYSTEM
title_sort performance assessment of throughput in a 5g system
topic 5g nr
modulation
reflector
subcarrier spacing
throughput
url https://jjcit.org/downloadfile/109
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