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Journal : TELEKONTRAN: Jurnal Ilmiah Telekomunikasi, Kendali dan Elektronika Terapan

Analisis Power Link Budget Pada Rancangan Jaringan Wireless Outdoor Menggunakan ISP Design Center Studi Kasus Desa Kutanagara Garut M. Reza Hidayat; Tubagus Indra Maulana Fauzian; Erna Alimudin; Hajiar Yuliana
Telekontran : Jurnal Ilmiah Telekomunikasi, Kendali dan Elektronika Terapan Vol 10 No 2 (2022): TELEKONTRAN vol 10 no 2 Oktober 2022
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Elektro, Fakultas Teknik dan Ilmu Komputer, Universitas Komputer Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34010/telekontran.v10i2.7978

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One of the problems with internet networks in rural areas is the difficulty of connecting cable-based internet because the distance is too far, wireless/wireless-based internet networks can be an alternative solution to these problems. A research analysis of the Power Link Budget calculation was carried out in planning the outdoor wireless internet network in the village. Kutanagara Garut. The test was carried out using the Power Link Budget calculation method and simulation using the Ubiquiti ISP Design Center application with a LiteAP GPS transmitter device and a NanoBeam 5AC receiver. Network planning is made using the Point to Point (PTP) system in the 5725 MHz frequency band to be precise at 5725 MHz Sub Band NII-3. The parameters tested are SOM (EIRP, margin signal), free space loss (FSL), Fresnel zone clearance (FZC), coverage area, signal strength obtained and internet speed capacity. The results of the calculations and configurations show that the EIRP value of the sender is 36 dBm, the EIRP of the receiver is 36 dBm, the maximum bandwidth is 20 MHz, Fresnel zone clearance is 3.4 m and the received signal strength is -49 dBm. These results have met the standards set by KOMINFO and a network design can be made. The results of the network simulation show that the internet network design has covered the entire area of Kutanagara Garut Village with an estimated signal obtained is -49 dBm, with a signal margin of 46.2 dB which already meets the standards of TIPHON with network classification included in the outstanding category (very good). Has a maximum internet capacity of 147 Mbps consisting of 74 Mbps download speed and 74 Mbps upload speed
Analisis Model Propagasi 3GPP TR38.900 Untuk Perencanaan Jaringan 5G New Radio (NR) Pada Frekuensi 2300 MHz di Area Urban Hajiar Yuliana; Fajar Malik Santoso; Sofyan Basuki; Muhammad Reza Hidayat
Telekontran : Jurnal Ilmiah Telekomunikasi, Kendali dan Elektronika Terapan Vol 10 No 2 (2022): TELEKONTRAN vol 10 no 2 Oktober 2022
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Elektro, Fakultas Teknik dan Ilmu Komputer, Universitas Komputer Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34010/telekontran.v10i2.8233

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5G New Radio (NR) services can provide high data rates and low latency. The existence of 5G technology, especially in Indonesia, has been implemented by several cellular operators in the 2300 MHz and 1800 MHz frequencies. Therefore, a more detailed planning analysis is needed, especially in urban areas. In this study, planning for the 5G network needed in one of the urban areas in Cimahi City, West Java. This research was carried out for a frequency of 2300 MHz using the coverage planning analysis method. The propagation model used in this study is 3GPP TR38.900. Based on the analysis and calculations performed, obtained 26 sites for the area of ​​Cimahi City which has an area of ​​about 40.3 km². The location of the site is arranged based on the coverage conditions in the area and also based on the distribution of the 4G network that previously existed in the area, because the 5G planning used is the Non-Standalone 5G type. Based on the results of the coverage analysis carried out, the condition of the Synchronization Signal Reference Signal Received Power (SS-RSRP) signal level above -90 dBm reached 27.3% of the total area. This shows that the 5G network planning in this area can only cover an area of ​​up to a quarter of the total area.