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A reliable and focused treatment of the emergent technology of fifth generation (5G) networks This book provides an understanding of the most recent developments in 5G, from both theoretical and industrial perspectives. It identifies and discusses technical challenges and recent results related to improving capacity and spectral efficiency on the radio interface side, and operations management on the core network side. It covers both existing network technologies and those currently in development in three major areas of 5G: spectrum extension, spatial spectrum utilization, and core network…mehr
A reliable and focused treatment of the emergent technology of fifth generation (5G) networks This book provides an understanding of the most recent developments in 5G, from both theoretical and industrial perspectives. It identifies and discusses technical challenges and recent results related to improving capacity and spectral efficiency on the radio interface side, and operations management on the core network side. It covers both existing network technologies and those currently in development in three major areas of 5G: spectrum extension, spatial spectrum utilization, and core network and network topology management. It explores new spectrum opportunities; the capability of radio access technology; and the operation of network infrastructure and heterogeneous QoE provisioning. 5G Networks: Fundamental Requirements, Enabling Technologies, and Operations Management is split into five sections: Physical Layer for 5G Radio Interface Technologies; Radio Access Technology for 5G Networks; 5G Network Interworking and Core Network Advancements; Vertical 5G Applications; and R&D and 5G Standardization. It starts by introducing emerging technologies in 5G software, hardware, and management aspects before moving on to cover waveform design for 5G and beyond; code design for multi-user MIMO; network slicing for 5G networks; machine type communication in the 5G era; provisioning unlicensed LAA interface for smart grid applications; moving toward all-IT 5G end-to-end infrastructure; and more. This valuable resource: * Provides a comprehensive reference for all layers of 5G networks * Focuses on fundamental issues in an easy language that is understandable by a wide audience * Includes both beginner and advanced examples at the end of each section * Features sections on major open research challenges 5G Networks: Fundamental Requirements, Enabling Technologies, and Operations Management is an excellent book for graduate students, academic researchers, and industry professionals, involved in 5G technology.
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ANWER AL-DULAIMI, PhD, is a System Engineering Specialist in the R&D department at EXFO, Toronto, Canada. XIANBIN WANG, PhD, is a professor and Canada Research Chair at Western University, London (Ontario), Canada. CHIH-LIN I, PhD, is the CMCC Chief Scientist of Wireless Technologies at the China Mobile Research Institute, Beijing, China.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword xxi
Preface xxv
Author Bios xxvii
List of Contributors xxxi
List of Abbreviations xxxvii
Introduction 1
Part I Physical Layer for 5G Radio Interface Technologies 13
1 Emerging Technologies in Software, Hardware, and Management Aspects Toward the 5G Era: Trends and Challenges 15 Ioannis-Prodromos Belikaidis, Andreas Georgakopoulos, Evangelos Kosmatos, Stavroula Vassaki, Orestis-Andreas Liakopoulos, Vassilis Foteinos, Panagiotis Vlacheas, and Panagiotis Demestichas
1.1 Introduction 15
1.2 5G Requirements and Technology Trends 17
1.3 Status and Challenges in Hardware and Software Development 20
1.4 5G Network Management Aspects Enhanced with Machine Learning 38
1.5 Conclusion 45
References 45
2 Waveform Design for 5G and Beyond 51 Ali Fatih Demir, Mohamed Elkourdi,Mostafa Ibrahim, and Huseyin Arslan
2.1 Introduction 51
2.2 Fundamentals of the 5G Waveform Design 52
2.3 Major Waveform Candidates for 5G and Beyond 58
2.4 Summary 70
2.5 Conclusions 73
References 73
3 Full-Duplex System Design for 5G Access 77 Shu-ping Yeh, Jingwen Bai, PingWang, Feng Xue, Yang-seok Choi, Shilpa Talwar, Sung-en Chiu, and Vinod Kristem
3.1 Introduction 77
3.2 Self-Interference Cancellation 79
3.3 FD System Design: Opportunities and Challenges 82
3.4 Designing the FD System 84
3.5 System-Level Performance Analysis 108
3.6 Conclusions and Future Directions 125
References 130
4 Nonorthogonal Multiple Access for 5G 135 Linglong Dai, Bichai Wang, Ruicheng Jiao, Zhiguo Ding, Shuangfeng Han, and Chih-Lin I
4.1 Introduction 135
4.2 Basic Principles and Advantages of NOMA 137
4.3 Power-Domain NOMA 142
4.4 Code-Domain NOMA 155
4.5 Other NOMA Schemes 170
4.6 Comparison and Trade-Off Analysis of NOMA Solutions 178
4.7 Performance Evaluations and Transmission Experiments of NOMA 181
4.8 Opportunities and Future Research Trends 185
4.9 Conclusions 189
References 189
5 Code Design for Multiuser MIMO 205 Guanghui Song, Yuhao Chi, Kui Cai, Ying Li, and Jun Cheng
5.1 Introduction 206
5.2 Multiuser Repetition-Aided IRA Coding Scheme 207
5.3 Iterative Decoding and EXIT Analysis 209
5.4 Code Optimization Procedure 217
5.5 Numerical Results and Comparisons 218
5.6 Conclusion 230
References 231
6 Physical Layer Techniques for 5G Wireless Security 237 Batu K. Chalise, Himal A. Suraweera, Gan Zheng, and Risto Wichman