Automatic Planning Algorithms for 300GHz Wireless Backhaul Links
With the increasing densification of 5G and future 6G networks high-capacity backhaul links to connect the numerous base stations become an issue. Since not all base stations can be connected via fibre links for either technical or economic reasons wireless connections at 300GHz, which may provide d...
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description | With the increasing densification of 5G and future 6G networks high-capacity backhaul links to connect the numerous base stations become an issue. Since not all base stations can be connected via fibre links for either technical or economic reasons wireless connections at 300GHz, which may provide data rates comparable to fibre links, are an alternative. This paper deals with the planning of 300GHz backhaul links and describes two novel automatic planning approaches for backhaul links arranged in ring and star topology. The two planning approaches are applied to various scenarios and the corresponding planning results are evaluated by comparing signal to interference plus noise ratio under various simulation conditions including weather impacts showing the feasibility of wireless backhaul links. |
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