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5G: The Convergence of Wireless Communications

Authors :
Keith Nolan
Raul Chavez-Santiago
Mark Kelly
Ilangko Balasingham
Yoram Haddad
Adrian Kliks
Fotis Foukalas
Moshe T. Masonta
Michal Szydelko
Source :
Wireless Personal Communications
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.

Abstract

As the rollout of 4G mobile communication networks takes place, representatives of industry and academia have started to look into the technological developments toward the next generation (5G). Several research projects involving key international mobile network operators, infrastructure manufacturers, and academic institutions, have been launched recently to set the technological foundations of 5G. However, the architecture of future 5G systems, their performance, and mobile services to be provided have not been clearly defined. In this paper, we put forth the vision for 5G as the convergence of evolved versions of current cellular networks with other complementary radio access technologies. Therefore, 5G may not be a single radio access interface but rather a “network of networks”. Evidently, the seamless integration of a variety of air interfaces, protocols, and frequency bands, requires paradigm shifts in the way networks cooperate and complement each other to deliver data rates of several Gigabits per second with end-to-end latency of a few milliseconds. We provide an overview of the key radio technologies that will play a key role in the realization of this vision for the next generation of mobile communication networks. We also introduce some of the research challenges that need to be addressed.

Details

ISSN :
1572834X and 09296212
Volume :
83
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Wireless Personal Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....166d3f432b2a3e35bf571d3a2de3f9c5