Wired and wireless links to bridge networks: Seamlessly connecting radio and optical technologies for 5G networks

T Kawanishi, A Kanno… - IEEE Microwave Magazine, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
T Kawanishi, A Kanno, HSC Freire
IEEE Microwave Magazine, 2018ieeexplore.ieee.org
As fifth-generation (5G) technology is expected to offer super-broadband mobile services
with new features such as low latency for critical applications and low-power operation for
Internet of Things (IoT) applications, it will use wireless interfaces for small or spot cells with
a new RF resource, the high band (frequencies above 6 GHz), in addition to the low band
(below 6 GHz) on macro and small cells coexisting with conventional mobile technologies
[1]-[4]. Another feature of 5G wireless interfaces is more precise control of radio waves in …
As fifth-generation (5G) technology is expected to offer super-broadband mobile services with new features such as low latency for critical applications and low-power operation for Internet of Things (IoT) applications, it will use wireless interfaces for small or spot cells with a new RF resource, the high band (frequencies above 6 GHz), in addition to the low band (below 6 GHz) on macro and small cells coexisting with conventional mobile technologies [1]-[4]. Another feature of 5G wireless interfaces is more precise control of radio waves in space division through the use of multi-antenna technologies, such as massive multiple-input/multiple-output (MIMO) or beamforming [5].
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