Signal Strengths in 5G: SINR, RSRP (dB and dBm)

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Learn about the key signal strength metrics used in 5G networks - SINR and RSRP.
In this video, we'll explain what these parameters mean, how they are measured, and why they are important for assessing 5G network performance.
We'll look at the difference between RSRP (Reference Signal Received Power) and SINR (Signal to Interference Plus Noise Ratio), and how each one provides insight into signal quality.
RSRP measures the absolute power level of the 5G signal at the receiver, while SINR compares the strength of the desired signal against interference.

You'll learn about the units of measurement for RSRP (dBm) and SINR (dB), and how to interpret good vs bad values.
You'll understand why do we need dB and dBm?

We'll also discuss how factors like distance, obstacles, interference and more can impact these parameters.

By the end of the video, you'll have a solid understanding of how to use RSRP and SINR to evaluate and troubleshoot issues with 5G signal strength.

Whether you're an engineer, technician, or enthusiast, this video will provide valuable knowledge about analyzing key 5G network metrics.
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Isn't -120 dBm worse than for example -60dBm RSRP? It seems to that you have it the other way around?

oyvindhansen
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Great video!!! Very educational and grippingg

shark_incarnate
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How to know TA value in 5G network i mean by air cell distance like 4G network

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