Abstract

SummaryIn evolved UMTS terrestrial radio access network, long‐term evolution is known as the fourth‐generation mobile network with a leading radio performance metric as a throughput and signal‐to‐noise ratio (SNR) that affect the radio links. In this paper, we analytically describe the different long‐term evolution propagation model and measure and compare the throughput and SNR on different Doppler frequencies. To validate the performance of channel, we implement network on 3 standard models, viz, as pedestrian (EPA), vehicular (EVA), and typical urban (ETU) at different Doppler frequency (5, 70, 300, and 750 Hz), and different value of SNR (10, 13, 16, and 19 dB) on downlink channel and measured the channel throughput rate. We conclude that a performance of the channel for high SNR values severely affected by the high value of the Doppler frequency while for the channels at low SNR values is a negligible effect with high Doppler frequency.

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