The main characteristic of tropical climates is that they experience torrential rain virtually all year. The signals in these locations are attenuated as a result of the torrential rain, causing an interruption in delivering crucial messages from a transmitter to a receiver. As a result, the residents in these areas face numerous challenges in the realm of wireless communication. Many researchers and developers have been attempting heart and soul for a long time to overcome these barriers by employing 5G connectivity. However, no fruitful results have yet been discovered in this regard. As a result, the purpose of this project is to remove these roadblocks by utilising diversity strategies in 5G communication. Multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) has been employed as an antenna diversity strategy to accomplish the desired outcome, and this technology has been applied in the communication link model created for 5G communication in tropical locations. To boost the signal power and signal to noise ratio (SNR) at the receiver, a link budget for the intended communication link model has been established. The link budget is determined by a number of factors, all of which have been proven in this paper. In order to reach the intended link budget outcome, an experimental data sheet was used in this study.
Author(s) Details
Trilochan Patra
Techno International Newtown, Rajarhat, Kolkata-700156, W.B, India.
Swarup Kumar Mitra
MCKV Institute of Engineering, Liluah, Howrah-711204, W.B, India.
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