CARVALHO, G. S. D.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8377470521566678; CARVALHO, Gabriela Sobreira Dias de.
Resumo:
The large number of mobile devices and the popularization of broadband applications create a
scenario of ever increasing demand for data rates that the fifth generation of wireless communi-
cations (5G), in particular its mobile networks, will have to provide. One of the key approaches
to address this unprecedented need for channel capacity is the use of millimeter wave frequency
range, between 30 and 300 GHz, which has large amounts of available bandwidth. In this context,
this master’s dissertation analyzes the capacity and coverage of millimeter wave systems using a
channel model based on the ray tracing technique. This method allows the estimated capacity
to be mapped directly over an area of interest as a heat map, creating a simple assessment tool
for rapid identification of intrinsic low quality of service zones. The results are compared with
the capacity values computed with a simpler and lower computational cost method based on
a path loss model. Finally, the impact of interference among cell-capable users is investigated
through Monte Carlo simulations.