Title
5g Radio Access: Requirements, Concept And Experimental Trials
Abstract
Currently, many operators worldwide are deploying Long Term Evolution (LTE) to provide much faster access with lower latency and higher efficiency than its predecessors 3G and 3.5G. Meanwhile, the service rollout of LTE-Advanced, which is an evolution of LTE and a "true 4G" mobile broadband, is being underway to further enhance LTE performance. However, the anticipated challenges of the next decade (2020s) are so tremendous and diverse that there is a vastly increased need for a new generation mobile communications system with even further enhanced capabilities and new functionalities, namely a fifth generation (5G) system. Envisioning the development of a 5G system by 2020, at DOCOMO we started studies on future radio access as early as 2010, just after the launch of LTE service. The aim at that time was to anticipate the future user needs and the requirements of 10 years later (2020s) in order to identify the right concept and radio access technologies for the next generation system. The identified 5G concept consists of an efficient integration of existing spectrum bands for current cellular mobile and future new spectrum bands including higher frequency bands, e.g., millimeter wave, with a set of spectrum specific and spectrum agnostic technologies. Since a few years ago, we have been conducting several proof-of-concept activities and investigations on our 5G concept and its key technologies, including the development of a 5G real-time simulator, experimental trials of a wide range of frequency bands and technologies and channel measurements for higher frequency bands. In this paper, we introduce an overview of our views on the requirements, concept and promising technologies for 5G radio access, in addition to our ongoing activities for paving the way toward the realization of 5G by 2020.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1587/transcom.E98.B.1397
IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
Keywords
Field
DocType
next generation mobile communications system, 5G, 4G, LTE, LTE-advanced
Radio access,Telecommunications,Computer science,Computer network,Small cell,Access stratum,LTE Advanced
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
E98B
8
0916-8516
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
28
1.94
4
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Takehiro Nakamura196975.38
Anass Benjebbour2111183.35
Yoshihisa Kishiyama31185140.34
Satoshi Suyama419231.05
Tetsuro Imai513222.72