Bibliographic citations
Vega, R., (2021). Diseño y planificación de una red de comunicaciones inalámbricas para la región San Martin [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/22174
Vega, R., Diseño y planificación de una red de comunicaciones inalámbricas para la región San Martin [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/22174
@misc{renati/711692,
title = "Diseño y planificación de una red de comunicaciones inalámbricas para la región San Martin",
author = "Vega Toro, Rodney Hans",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2021"
}
Rural areas are remote and neglected areas at the level of digital services, they present delay in connectivity and digitization, this drastically aggravates the economy and brings social consequences, in the period of pandemic, the confinement imposed by the government to reduce the spread of the virus increases the demand for digital tools, in order to remotely continue economic, educational and social activities. For a private company, a project that provides services to the limited number of potential users in these rural areas is not profitable, for this reason it is justifiable to review the best option to solve this shortcoming. A wireless communications network solution improves digital penetration in rural areas with difficult access, with the international criteria, parameters and recommendations for places of rugged vegetation and heavy rainfall, this communications network is a good option to consider, facilitating the process of preventive and corrective maintenance of the network. This work proposes the design, planning and implementation of an access network with microwave point-to-point (PTP) radio links, using Pathloss 5 software and using Nokia equipment with full outdoor characteristics that operate in the licensed band, applying international recommendations and national regulations for the project to be successful and satisfactorily benefit six localities, fourteen benefited institutions and four places, with quality broadband services in rural areas where these services do not exist, helping to expand digital penetration, reducing gaps and strengthening digital access.
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