Title
Employing 60 GHz ISM band for 5G wireless communications
Abstract
Wireless data traffic is continuously increasing due to the steady rise in both connected device number and traffic per device. Wireless networks, traditionally confined below 6 gigahertz, are getting clogged and unable to satisfy the ever-increasing demands of its users. Already aware of this, telecommunications industry and academia have been working on solutions. One of the main methods for throughput increase is operation bandwidth expansion; however, sufficient spectrum is not available within the conventional frequencies. Following various considerations, 60 GHz industrial, scientific and medical radio band has been selected as the new spectrum to be utilized and wireless personal and local area network standards for the band are already completed. In line with the stated developments, this paper proposes the use of 60 GHz band for the fifth generation (5G) communication systems. After very briefly setting the scene of the current wireless communication networks, the physical layer properties of the 60 GHz band are presented. A representative indoor simulation between the fourth generation and proposed 5G cases is set and performed. The results are assessed and compared before concluding the paper.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/BlackSeaCom.2014.6849009
Communications and Networking
Keywords
Field
DocType
4g mobile communication,personal area networks,telecommunication industry,telecommunication traffic,wireless lan,5g wireless communications,ism band,connected device number,fifth generation communication,fourth generation,frequency 60 ghz,industrial-scientific-medical radio band,physical layer properties,representative indoor simulation,telecommunications academia,telecommunications industry,traffic per device,wireless communication networks,wireless data traffic,wireless local area network,wireless networks,wireless personal area network,5g mobile communication,future wireless communication,ieee standards,millimetre wave communication,bandwidth,attenuation,mobile communication,wireless communication,signal to noise ratio,absorption
Fixed wireless,Wireless network,Wireless broadband,Computer science,ISM band,Computer network,Wireless WAN,Wi-Fi,Wi-Fi array,Electrical engineering,Cognitive radio
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2375-8236
6
0.98
References 
Authors
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Türker Yilmaz1192.78
Etimad A. Fadel260.98
Özgür B. Akan354045.91