Analysis of 3GPP and Ray-Tracing Based Channel Model for 5G Industrial Network Planning
Appropriate channel models tailored to the specific needs of industrial environments are crucial for the 5G private industrial network design and guiding deployment strategies. This paper scrutinizes the applicability of 3GPP's channel model for industrial scenarios. The challenges in accuratel...
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Zusammenfassung: | Appropriate channel models tailored to the specific needs of industrial
environments are crucial for the 5G private industrial network design and
guiding deployment strategies. This paper scrutinizes the applicability of
3GPP's channel model for industrial scenarios. The challenges in accurately
modeling industrial channels are addressed, and a refinement strategy is
proposed employing a ray-tracing (RT) based channel model calibrated with
continuous-wave received power measurements collected in a manufacturing
facility in Sweden. The calibration helps the RT model achieve a root mean
square error (RMSE) and standard deviation of less than 7 dB. The 3GPP and the
calibrated RT model are statistically compared with the measurements, and the
coverage maps of both models are also analyzed. The calibrated RT model is used
to simulate the network deployment in the factory to satisfy the reference
signal received power (RSRP) requirement. The deployment performance is
compared with the prediction from the 3GPP model in terms of the RSRP coverage
map and coverage rate. Evaluation of deployment performance provides crucial
insights into the efficacy of various channel modeling techniques for
optimizing 5G industrial network planning. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2407.16528 |