Implementation of 3G, 4G Mobile Connections Technologies in Urban and Rural Regions
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.78.18277Keywords:
аnalysis and modeling of panel and wave channel antennas, MIMO, SISO, wave channel, TDD, UMTS, FDD, LTEAbstract
Currently in Ukraine, taking into account the development of the latest mobile Internet standards (3G/4G), it is possible to access the Internet even in remote places. There are no wired Internet due to the high cost of installation and maintenance. At the same time, a huge amount of equipment appeared on the market, which allows you to assemble systems for obtaining high-quality Internet over a wireless communication line. This refers to various types of antennas in the 900–2700MHz range, modems and routers with 3G/4G support. The locations of 3G/4G Internet base stations are in district centers predominantly. So, there is a situation that remote villages, settlements do not have the opportunity to get access to high-speed Internet. This especially harms the work of biological stations and rural medical clinics, which are spread over the territory of Ukraine and are often connected in a network. The purpose of the work is to describe briefly some practical results of our own development of providing high-quality mobile communication in some remote places of the territory of the state. To provide this service in remote areas of Ukraine, signal amplification is necessary. In addition, there is a problem with the propagation of radio waves over the rough terrains for the ultra short wave and microwave ranges. To solve this problem, it is proposed to use an external antenna with a high amplification factor, which will be installed at a height of at least 6 meters above the ground to reduce the impact of interference on the path of radio waves.
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