TY - JOUR
T1 - Sensitivity Options of 5G Non-Standalone Deployment Strategies
T2 - A Simulation Model for Emerging Countries
AU - Nashiruddin, Muhammad Imam
AU - Rahmawati, Putri
AU - Nugraha, Muhammad Adam
AU - Hanuranto, Ahmad Tri
AU - Suryanegara, Muhammad
AU - Fuadah, Yunendah Nur
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Muhammad Imam Nashiruddin et al; published by UIKTEN. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License. The article is published with Open Access at https://www.temjournal.com/. All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - - Deploying cutting-edge 5G technology is a major challenge for mobile operators in emerging countries, facing hurdles on both the technical and economic fronts. This study provides specific ways in which mobile companies in developing countries can use 5G technology to benefit economically. This study utilizes a sensitivity option with a techno-economic analysis (TEA) simulation model to evaluate business options influencing successful 5G non-standalone (NSA) deployment in these markets, using Indonesia’s Bandung City as a case study. The analysis finds that Bandung requires 172 5G gNodeBs to meet traffic demand. Further, the 5G NSA deployment delivers strong key performance indicators (KPIs), with good signal synchronization received power (SS-RSRP) and signal-to-interference noise ratio (SS-SINR). Sensitivity analysis identifies the gNodeB amount as the most critical parameter impacting overall 5G NSA deployment feasibility. Overall, the analysis indicates mobile operators can recover investments after 3 years and 10 months, providing evidence for the viability of 5G NSA deployment in Bandung’s urban area.
AB - - Deploying cutting-edge 5G technology is a major challenge for mobile operators in emerging countries, facing hurdles on both the technical and economic fronts. This study provides specific ways in which mobile companies in developing countries can use 5G technology to benefit economically. This study utilizes a sensitivity option with a techno-economic analysis (TEA) simulation model to evaluate business options influencing successful 5G non-standalone (NSA) deployment in these markets, using Indonesia’s Bandung City as a case study. The analysis finds that Bandung requires 172 5G gNodeBs to meet traffic demand. Further, the 5G NSA deployment delivers strong key performance indicators (KPIs), with good signal synchronization received power (SS-RSRP) and signal-to-interference noise ratio (SS-SINR). Sensitivity analysis identifies the gNodeB amount as the most critical parameter impacting overall 5G NSA deployment feasibility. Overall, the analysis indicates mobile operators can recover investments after 3 years and 10 months, providing evidence for the viability of 5G NSA deployment in Bandung’s urban area.
KW - 5G technology
KW - business sensitivity
KW - non-standalone
KW - techno-economic
KW - urban area
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85189071167&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.18421/TEM131-04
DO - 10.18421/TEM131-04
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85189071167
SN - 2217-8309
VL - 13
SP - 36
EP - 49
JO - TEM Journal
JF - TEM Journal
IS - 1
ER -