Title
Indoor And Outdoor Experiments Of Downlink Transmission At 15-Ghz Band For 5g Radio Access
Abstract
This paper presents indoor and outdoor experiments that confirm 4-Gbps throughput based on 400-MHz bandwidth transmission when applying carrier aggregation (CA) with 4 component carriers (CCs) and 4-by-4 single-user multiple-in multiple-out multiplexing (MIMO) in the 15-GHz frequency band in the downlink of 5G cellular radio access. A new radio interface with time division duplexing (TDD) and radio access based on orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) is implemented in a 5G testbed to confirm ultra-high speed transmission with low latency. The indoor experiment in an entrance hall shows that the peak throughput is 4.3 Gbps in front of the base station (BS) antenna where the reference signal received power (RSRP) is 40 dBm although the channel correlation at user equipment (UE) antenna is 0.8. The outdoor experiment in an open-space parking area shows that the peak throughput is 2.8 Gbps in front of a BS antenna with a high RSRP although rank 2 is selected due to the high channel correlation. The results also show that the average throughput of 2 Gbps is achieved 120 m from the BS antenna. In a courtyard enclosed by building walls, 3.6 Gbps is achieved in an outdoor-to-outdoor environment with a high RSRP and in an outdoor-to-indoor environment where the RSRP is lower due to the penetration loss of glass windows, but the multipath rich environment contributes to realizing the low channel correlation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1587/transcom.2016FGP0014
IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
Keywords
Field
DocType
5G, high-SHF band, carrier aggregation, TDD, single-user MIMO, experiments
Radio access,Computer science,Downlink transmission,Computer network,APT band plan in the 700 MHz band
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
E100B
8
0916-8516
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kiichi Tateishi156.71
Daisuke Kurita285.51
Atsushi Harada3629.06
Yoshihisa Kishiyama41185140.34
Takehiro Nakamura596975.38
Stefan Parkvall62080205.95
Erik Dahlman7586101.44
Johan Furuskog8456.18