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Main Authors: Haque, Md Mohaiminul, Sae, Joonas, Pirskanen, Juho, Valkama, Mikko
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.24112
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author Haque, Md Mohaiminul
Sae, Joonas
Pirskanen, Juho
Valkama, Mikko
author_facet Haque, Md Mohaiminul
Sae, Joonas
Pirskanen, Juho
Valkama, Mikko
contents Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications 2020 New Radio (DECT-2020 NR) has garnered recognition as an alternative for cellular 5G technology in the internet of things industry. This paper presents a study centered around the analysis of the link distance performance in varying environments for DECT-2020 NR. The study extensively examines and analyzes received signal strength indicator and resulting path loss values in comparison with theoretical models, as well as packet success rates (SR) and signal-to-noise ratio against varying distances. The measurements show that with an SR of over 90%, an antenna height of 1.5 m, indoor link distances with a single device-to-device connection with 0 dBm transmission (TX) power can reach over 60 m in non-line-of-sight (NLOS) areas and up to 190 m in LOS areas with smaller -8 dBm TX power. Similarly, for outdoor use cases, link distances of over 600 m can be reached with +19 dBm TX power.
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spellingShingle DECT-2020 NR Link Distance Performance in Varying Environments: Models and Measurements
Haque, Md Mohaiminul
Sae, Joonas
Pirskanen, Juho
Valkama, Mikko
Networking and Internet Architecture
Signal Processing
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications 2020 New Radio (DECT-2020 NR) has garnered recognition as an alternative for cellular 5G technology in the internet of things industry. This paper presents a study centered around the analysis of the link distance performance in varying environments for DECT-2020 NR. The study extensively examines and analyzes received signal strength indicator and resulting path loss values in comparison with theoretical models, as well as packet success rates (SR) and signal-to-noise ratio against varying distances. The measurements show that with an SR of over 90%, an antenna height of 1.5 m, indoor link distances with a single device-to-device connection with 0 dBm transmission (TX) power can reach over 60 m in non-line-of-sight (NLOS) areas and up to 190 m in LOS areas with smaller -8 dBm TX power. Similarly, for outdoor use cases, link distances of over 600 m can be reached with +19 dBm TX power.
title DECT-2020 NR Link Distance Performance in Varying Environments: Models and Measurements
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
Signal Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.24112