5g, a network, and beyond
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5G
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By: Belal Essam
A Network, and Beyond ...
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Agenda• Why?
• 5G Requirements.
• 5G Technology Candidates.
• A General 5G Network Architecture.
• Challenges.
• 5G Use Cases.
• When? 27 Dec. 2016
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Why?
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5G Requirements
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1 ms Latency
X100Data Rate
Than Today
Energy Efficiency
Spectral Efficiency
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5G Technology Candidates
● Small Cells.
● mmWave.
● Massive MIMO.
● Proactive Caching.
● D2D Communications.
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Small Cells
● Efficient reuse of spectrum across a geographic area.
● Reduction in the # of users competing for resources at each BS, achieving high coverage.
● Decreasing the transmission power drastically.
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5G Technology Candidates
Densification
Cell Shrinking
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mmWave● Refers to frequencies in range 30-300 GHz, also known as Extremely High Frequency (EHF).● The wavelength is between 10mm-1mm.
● “ To put large amounts of new bandwidth into play there is only one way to go: up in frequency, Why? ”
● Frequency spectrum at this band still undeveloped widely, more BW is available.
● Efficient frequency reuse due to high attenuation.
● Inherent security and privacy because of narrow beamwidths and limited range.
● Extremely small wavelengths, allowing for huge # of antenna elements (Massive MIMO).● 7
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Massive MIMO
● An evolving technology, upgraded from the current MIMO technology.
● The Massive MIMO system uses arrays of antenna containing few hundred antennas which are at the same time , frequency serving many tens of user terminals.
● Extract all the benefits of MIMO but on a larger scale.●
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Proactive Caching
● Densification requires high-speed expensive backhauls.
● Assuming that the backhaul is capacity-limited, caching users’ contents at the edge of the network (namely at the base stations and user terminals) holds as a solution to offload the backhaul and reduce the access delays to the contents.
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D2D Communications● Refers to direct communication between devices allowing local exchange of user traffic without
going through a network infrastructure.●
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Source: A Survey of 5G Network: Architecture and Emerging Technologies. IEEE Access.
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A General 5G Network ArchitectureHeterogeneous Networks (HetNets)
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Challenges
● High-speed expensive backhauls. (Densification)
● Signal huge propagation loss, sensitivity for blockage by obstacles. (mmWave)
● High speed HW requirements. (mmWave)
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5G Use Cases● Healthcare
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Source: https://www.ericsson.com/5g/use-cases
● Broadband, Media everywhere.
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5G Use Cases
● Smart Vehicles, Transportation.
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● Sensor Networks
Source: https://www.ericsson.com/5g/use-cases
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When?
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2020 ?
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References● A. Gupta and R. K. Jha, "A Survey of 5G Network: Architecture and Emerging Technologies," in IEEE
Access, vol. 3, no. , pp. 1206-1232, 2015.
● J. G. Andrews et al., "What Will 5G Be?," in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 32, no. 6, pp. 1065-1082, June 2014.
● https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5G
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