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Where, when, and how mmWave is used in 5G and beyond

Sakaguchi, Kei; Haustein, Thomas; Barbarossa, Sergio; Calvanese Strinati, Emilio; Clemente, Antonio; Destino, Giuseppe; Pärssinen, Aarno; Kim, Ilgyu; Chung, Heesang; Kim, Junhyeong; Keusgen, Wilhelm; Weiler, Richard J.; Takinami, Koji; Ceci, Elena; Sadri, Ali; Xian, Liang; Maltsev, Alexander; Khanh Tran, Gia; Ogawa, Hiroaki; Mahler, Kim; Heath Jr., Robert W. (2017-04-26)

 
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Sakaguchi, Kei
Haustein, Thomas
Barbarossa, Sergio
Calvanese Strinati, Emilio
Clemente, Antonio
Destino, Giuseppe
Pärssinen, Aarno
Kim, Ilgyu
Chung, Heesang
Kim, Junhyeong
Keusgen, Wilhelm
Weiler, Richard J.
Takinami, Koji
Ceci, Elena
Sadri, Ali
Xian, Liang
Maltsev, Alexander
Khanh Tran, Gia
Ogawa, Hiroaki
Mahler, Kim
Heath Jr., Robert W.
Institute of Electronics
26.04.2017

Sakaguchi, Kei et al. (2017) Where, when, and how mmWave is used in 5G and beyond. IEICE Transactions on Electronics 2017 Volume E100.C Issue 10 Pages 790-808. https://doi.org/10.1587/transele.E100.C.790

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Abstract

Wireless engineers and business planners commonly raise the question on where, when, and how millimeter-wave (mmWave) will be used in 5G and beyond. Since the next generation network is not just a new radio access standard, but instead an integration of networks for vertical markets with diverse applications, answers to the question depend on scenarios and use cases to be deployed. This paper gives four 5G mmWave deployment examples and describes in chronological order the scenarios and use cases of their probable deployment, including expected system architectures and hardware prototypes. The paper starts with 28 GHz outdoor backhauling for fixed wireless access and moving hotspots, which will be demonstrated at the PyeongChang winter Olympic games in 2018. The second deployment example is a 60 GHz unlicensed indoor access system at the Tokyo-Narita airport, which is combined with Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) to enable ultra-high speed content download with low latency. The third example is mmWave mesh network to be used as a micro Radio Access Network ({\mu}-RAN), for cost-effective backhauling of small-cell Base Stations (BSs) in dense urban scenarios. The last example is mmWave based Vehicular-to-Vehicular (V2V) and Vehicular-to-Everything (V2X) communications system, which enables automated driving by exchanging High Definition (HD) dynamic map information between cars and Roadside Units (RSUs). For 5G and beyond, mmWave and MEC will play important roles for a diverse set of applications that require both ultra-high data rate and low latency communications.

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