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Development of a High-speed LTE Communication Line for Urban Area

Student: Avdeev Oleg

Supervisor: Sergei A. Khritkin

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Infocommunication Technologies and Systems (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2019

Nowadays, the mobile communication industry is facing huge changes and difficulties, including the transition to new communication standards, the replacement of old equipment with new ones and the design of modern high-speed communication lines. Technological trends require from mobile companies, their contractors and equipment vendors more and more advanced developments in the areas of wireless network planning, design, and its further implementation. While in some cities records are set on the speed of Internet connections, in others there are constant interruptions in the work of the network or such a standard as 4G is completely absent. In this regard, the largest mobile communications companies, together with equipment suppliers are implementing global projects to provide such regions with the appropriate technological solutions. The purpose of this project is to create a theoretical model of a high-speed LTE communication line for urban area. During the work process, a list of network input parameters was generated, calculations were made, modeling was performed in the U-Net utility and a project to equip one of the city’s facilities was obtained using the AutoCAD engineering program. As a result, a theoretical model of a high-speed LTE wireless network has been obtained, it provides the possibility for further development, it can provide city dwellers with Internet access and meets the requirements of modern radio standards.

Full text (added May 19, 2019)

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