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Radio Coverage Assessment and Indoor Communication Enhancement in Hospitals: A Case Study at CHUCB

Author(s): da Silva, Óscar ; Teixeira, Emanuel ; Corceiro, Ana ; Reis, António ; Velez, Fernando J.

Date: 2025

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/18909

Origin: uBibliorum

Subject(s): WBAN; Wireless Communications; Mobile Networks; Ubiquitous Cellular Coverage; Nb-Iot; Radio Spectrum Measurements; ICT


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The adoption of wireless medical technologies in hospital environments is often limited by cellular coverage issues, especially in indoor areas with complex structures. This study presents a detailed radio spectrum measurement campaign conducted at the Cova da Beira University Hospital Center (CHUCB), using the NARDA SRM-3006 and R&S®TSME6 equipment. The signal strength and quality of 5G NR, LTE, UMTS, and NB-IoT technologies were evaluated. Critical coverage gaps were identified, particularly at points 17, 19, and 21. Results revealed that operators MEO and NOS dominate coverage, with MEO providing better 5G NR coverage and NOS excelling in LTE signal quality. Based on the results, the localized installation of femtocells is proposed to improve coverage in these areas. The approach was designed to be scalable and replicable, with a planned application at Cumura Hospital (Guinea-Bissau), reinforcing the applicability of the solution in contexts with limited infrastructure. This work provides both technical and clinical contributions to achieving ubiquitous cellular coverage in healthcare settings.

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Language English
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