Performance Evaluations of C-Band 5G NR FR1 (Sub-6 GHz) Uplink MIMO on Urban Train

Due to the recent demand for huge Uplink throughput on Mobile networks driven by the rapid development of social media platforms, UHD 4K/8K video, and VR/AR contents, Uplink MIMO (UL-MIMO) has now been deployed on commercial 5G networks with reasonable availability of supported User Equipment (UE) for consumers. By utilizing up to 2 Tx antenna ports, UL-MIMO-capable UE promised to achieve up to two times the uplink throughput in ideal conditions, while providing improved uplink performance over UE with 1Tx in challenging conditions. In Japan, SoftBank, one of the carriers, introduced 5G Standalone (SA) services for the Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) application back in October 2021. Mobile services were commenced in May 2022, which provide UL-MIMO for supported UE on C-Band or Band n77 (3.7 GHz). In this paper, the uplink performance of UL-MIMO-capable UE will be compared against the conventional UL-1Tx UE on trains, which is the most popular method of transportation for the Japanese. The results show that UL-MIMO-capable UE delivers an average of 19.8 throughput on moving trains with up to 33.5 conditions. A moderate relationship between downlink 5G NR SS-RSRP and uplink throughput also has been observed.

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