2023
DOI: 10.3390/fi15050181
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Optimizing the Quality of Service of Mobile Broadband Networks for a Dense Urban Environment

Agbotiname Lucky Imoize,
Friday Udeji,
Joseph Isabona
et al.

Abstract: Mobile broadband (MBB) services in Lagos, Nigeria are marred with poor signal quality and inconsistent user experience, which can result in frustrated end-users and lost revenue for service providers. With the introduction of 5G, it is becoming more necessary for 4G LTE users to find ways of maximizing the technology while they await the installation and implementation of the new 5G networks. A comprehensive analysis of the quality of 4G LTE MBB services in three different locations in Lagos is performed. Mini… Show more

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“…These regional disparities impact students' ability to access online educational resources. The availability of digital devices, especially smartphones and personal computers, also influences the accessibility of digital financial literacy platforms (Bello, Opadiji, Faruk, & Adediran, 2016;Imoize, Udeji, Isabona, & Lee, 2023). Smartphone ownership is more common among urban residents and the younger demographic, which includes secondary school students.…”
Section: Accessibility and Regional Disparitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These regional disparities impact students' ability to access online educational resources. The availability of digital devices, especially smartphones and personal computers, also influences the accessibility of digital financial literacy platforms (Bello, Opadiji, Faruk, & Adediran, 2016;Imoize, Udeji, Isabona, & Lee, 2023). Smartphone ownership is more common among urban residents and the younger demographic, which includes secondary school students.…”
Section: Accessibility and Regional Disparitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to cope with or overcome the aforementioned key challenges, the RF engineers must also be ready to explore techniques and efforts at the network design/deployment phase or optimization/management phase when in operation [14][15][16]. The propagation loss model is a key tool that the RF employs to estimate the cell radius and signal attenuation losses during and after cellular system network design/deployment [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%