MINI SIGNAL BOOSTER FOR LTE NETWORK

Authors

  • Dendup Tshering Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, College of Science and Technology, Royal University of Bhutan,
  • Sheda Dorji Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, College of Science and Technology, Royal University of Bhutan,
  • Sonam Dorji Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, College of Science and Technology, Royal University of Bhutan,
  • Sonam Tobjay Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, College of Science and Technology, Royal University of Bhutan,
  • Dechen Lhamo Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, College of Science and Technology, Royal University of Bhutan,

Keywords:

LTE Network, Signal Booster, Radiation Pattern, High Gain antenna, High Gain Amplifier

Abstract

In this project, we evaluate and design a mini-antenna for mobile network amplification to boost the cellular signal for better network in that region. The current LTE network is necessary in most of the places and time, but everyplace does not necessarily have strong network to carry out daily video demands and internet surfing. This mini-antenna system consists of high gain outdoor Yagi Uda antenna to receive the LTE signal of 1800 MHz and a patch panel indoor an[1]tenna, the signal received by the high gain antenna will go into a directional signal booster system where the signal enters into amplification process and comes out of greater strength and power. The patch panel antenna then retransmit it in an Omni directional radiation pattern in demand for that area, hence boosting the network of that area. Since the system receives the weaker signal and amplifies it, it is not implemented in the area with no signal occurrence at all

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Published

2022-12-23

How to Cite

Tshering, D., Dorji, S., Dorji, S., Tobjay, S., & Lhamo, D. (2022). MINI SIGNAL BOOSTER FOR LTE NETWORK. Zorig Melong- A Technical Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology, 7(1), 1–7. Retrieved from https://journal.cst.edu.bt/index.php/zm/article/view/36

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Research Article