Thirty-two parameters were logged at 42,498 instances corresponding to 11 h, 48 min and 18 s of data logging on the mobile terminal. Specifically, the test equipment records 67 LTE parameters at 1 s intervals, including the time and coordinates of the mobile station. The Modem was installed on a personal computer and assembled inside a test vehicle driven at a near-constant speed of 30 km/h to minimize possible Doppler effects. The test equipment comprises a Global Positioning System (GPS) and a Fourth Generation (4G) Long Term Evolution (LTE) modem equipped with a 2×2 MIMO antenna, employing 64 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM). The field measurement was taken around Victoria Island and Ikoyi in Lagos, Nigeria. In order to address this problem, field data were collected from a dense urban environment, and the missing parameters were predicted using the Piecewise Cubic Hermite Interpolating Polynomial (PCHIP) algorithm. However, the complete data about a given environment is key to characterizing the radio features of the terrain for a high quality of service. In practice, field measurements often show missing data due to several dynamic factors.
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