TY - JOUR
T1 - A Classical LTE Cellular System Simulator for Computer Network Education
AU - Ludu, Julius Yaw
AU - Appati, Justice Kwame
AU - Owusu, Ebenezer
AU - Boakye-Sekyerehene, Prince
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Julius Yaw Ludu et al.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The proposal of LTE in the standardization of cellular network systems has received considerable attention in the research domain, and most subscribers widely use it. Despite the enormous acceptance of the system, academia as an industry is usually disadvantaged in training students due to the cost implication in setting up a prototype. In bridging this gap, simulators are traditionally developed as a testbed to aid students appreciate how these systems work. Although there are several simulators available on the market, these simulators are quite expensive to acquire while others come with license restrictions. In this study, a classical LTE cellular system simulator is proposed as a testbed to aid the education of computer networks at college. The proposed simulator is an extension of the functionality of LTE-Sim frameworks. Usability testing of the proposed study reveals that the system is much easier to simulate the various scenarios in wireless communication.
AB - The proposal of LTE in the standardization of cellular network systems has received considerable attention in the research domain, and most subscribers widely use it. Despite the enormous acceptance of the system, academia as an industry is usually disadvantaged in training students due to the cost implication in setting up a prototype. In bridging this gap, simulators are traditionally developed as a testbed to aid students appreciate how these systems work. Although there are several simulators available on the market, these simulators are quite expensive to acquire while others come with license restrictions. In this study, a classical LTE cellular system simulator is proposed as a testbed to aid the education of computer networks at college. The proposed simulator is an extension of the functionality of LTE-Sim frameworks. Usability testing of the proposed study reveals that the system is much easier to simulate the various scenarios in wireless communication.
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U2 - 10.1155/2021/9806333
DO - 10.1155/2021/9806333
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85120648961
SN - 1687-5591
VL - 2021
JO - Modelling and Simulation in Engineering
JF - Modelling and Simulation in Engineering
M1 - 9806333
ER -