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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research and standardization progress towards the 5th generation (5G) of mobile communications technology and beyond. It covers a wide range of topics from 5G use cases and their requirements, to spectrum, 5G end-to-end (E2E) system architecture including core network (CN), transport network (TN) and radio access network (RAN) architecture, network slicing, security and network management. It further dives into the detailed functional design and the evaluation of different 5G concepts, and provides details on planned trials and…mehr
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research and standardization progress towards the 5th generation (5G) of mobile communications technology and beyond. It covers a wide range of topics from 5G use cases and their requirements, to spectrum, 5G end-to-end (E2E) system architecture including core network (CN), transport network (TN) and radio access network (RAN) architecture, network slicing, security and network management. It further dives into the detailed functional design and the evaluation of different 5G concepts, and provides details on planned trials and pre-commercial deployments across the globe. While the book naturally captures the latest agreements in 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) New Radio (NR) Release 15, it goes significantly beyond this by describing the likely developments towards the final 5G system that will ultimately utilize a wide range of spectrum bands, address all envisioned 5G use cases, and meet or exceed the International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) requirements for the year 2020 and beyond (IMT-2020). 5G System Design: Architectural and Functional Considerations and Long Term Research is based on the knowledge and consensus from 158 leading researchers and standardization experts from 54 companies or institutes around the globe, representing key mobile network operators, network vendors, academic institutions and regional bodies for 5G. Different from earlier books on 5G, it does not focus on single 5G technology components, but describes the full 5G system design from E2E architecture to detailed functional design, including details on 5G performance, implementation and roll-out.
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DR. PATRICK MARSCH has been heading research and R&D departments in NSN and Nokia, Poland, from 2011 to 2017, and is now Senior Project Manager, Digital Rail at Deutsche Bahn AG, Germany. Patrick has also been the technical manager of the 5G PPP METIS-II project, from which parts of this book have originated. DR. ÖMER BULAKÇI is Senior Research Engineer, Huawei German Research Center (GRC), Munich, Germany. He has been vice-chairman of the 5G PPP Architecture Working Group, and work package leader in 5G PPP METIS-II and 5G-MoNArch projects. DR. OLAV QUESETH, is Master Researcher, Ericsson Research, Sweden. He has been chairman of the 5G PPP Pre-standards Working Group and the coordinator of the 5G PPP METIS-II project. MAURO BOLDI works at Wireless Innovation, Telecom Italia, Italy. He has been the leader of dissemination and standardization in many European projects, such as 5G PPP METIS-II and 5G-MoNArch.
Inhaltsangabe
Contributor List xvii
Foreword 1 xxiii
Foreword 2 xxv
Acknowledgments xxvii
List of Abbreviations xxix
Part 1 Introduction and Basics 1
1 Introduction and Motivation 3 Patrick Marsch, Ömer Bulakc'1, Olav Queseth and Mauro Boldi
1.1 5th Generation Mobile and Wireless Communications 3
1.2 Timing of this Book and Global 5G Developments 5
1.3 Scope of the 5G System Described in this Book 8
1.4 Approach and Structure of this Book 10
References 12
2 Use Cases, Scenarios, and their Impact on the Mobile Network Ecosystem 15 Salah Eddine Elayoubi, MichaB Maternia, Jose F. Monserrat, Frederic Pujol, Panagiotis Spapis, Valerio Frascolla and Davide Sorbara
2.1 Introduction 15
2.2 Main Service Types Considered for 5G 16
2.3 5G Service Requirements 17
2.4 Use Cases Considered in NGMN and 5G PPP Projects 18
2.5 Typical Use Cases Considered in this Book 25
2.6 Envisioned Mobile Network Ecosystem Evolution 28
2.7 Summary and Outlook 33
References 34
3 Spectrum Usage and Management 35 Thomas Rosowski, Rauno Ruismaki, Luis M. Campoy, Giovanna D'Aria, Du Ho Kang and Adrian Kliks
3.1 Introduction 35
3.2 Spectrum Authorization and Usage Scenarios 36
3.3 Spectrum Bandwidth Demand Determination 39
3.4 Frequency Bands for 5G 41
3.5 Spectrum Usage Aspects at High Frequencies 44
3.6 Spectrum Management 49
3.7 Summary and Outlook 53
References 54
4 Channel Modeling 57 Shangbin Wu, Sinh L. H. Nguyen and Raffaele D'Errico
4.1 Introduction 57
4.2 Core Features of New Channel Models 59
4.3 Additional Features of New Channel Models 65
4.4 Summary and Outlook 74
References 75
Part 2 5G System Architecture and E2E Enablers 79
5 E2E Architecture 81 Marco Gramaglia, Alexandros Kaloxylos, Panagiotis Spapis, Xavier Costa, Luis Miguel Contreras, Riccardo Trivisonno, Gerd Zimmermann, Antonio de la Oliva, Peter Rost and Patrick Marsch
5.1 Introduction 81
5.2 Enablers and Design Principles 82
5.3 E2E Architecture Overview 88
5.4 Novel Concepts and Architectural Extensions 97
5.5 Internetworking, Migration and Network Evolution 104
5.6 Summary and Outlook 112
References 112
6 RAN Architecture 115 Patrick Marsch, Navid Nikaein, Mark Doll, Tao Chen and Emmanouil Pateromichelakis
6.1 Introduction 115
6.2 Related Work 116
6.3 RAN Architecture Requirements 118
6.4 Protocol Stack Architecture and Network Functions 119
6.5 Multi-Connectivity 129
6.6 RAN Function Splits and Resulting Logical Network Entities 133
6.7 Deployment Scenarios and Related Physical RAN Architectures 141
6.8 RAN Programmability and Control 144
6.9 Summary and Outlook 147
References 148
7 Transport Network Architecture 151 Anna Tzanakaki, Markos Anastasopoulos, Nathan Gomes, Philippos Assimakopoulos, Josep M. Fàbrega, Michela Svaluto Moreolo, Laia Nadal, Jesús Gutiérrez, Vladica Sark, Eckhard Grass, Daniel Camps-Mur, Antonio de la Oliva, Nuria Molner, Xavier Costa Perez, Josep Mangues, Ali Yaver, Paris Flegkas, Nikos Makris, Thanasis Korakis and Dimitra Simeonidou
7.1 Introduction 151
7.2 Architecture Definition 153
7.3 Technology Options and Protocols 158
7.4 Self-Backhauling 165
7.5 Technology Integration and Interfacing 168
7.6 Transport Network Optimization and Performance Evaluation 170
1 Introduction and Motivation 3 Patrick Marsch, Ömer Bulakc'1, Olav Queseth and Mauro Boldi
1.1 5th Generation Mobile and Wireless Communications 3
1.2 Timing of this Book and Global 5G Developments 5
1.3 Scope of the 5G System Described in this Book 8
1.4 Approach and Structure of this Book 10
References 12
2 Use Cases, Scenarios, and their Impact on the Mobile Network Ecosystem 15 Salah Eddine Elayoubi, MichaB Maternia, Jose F. Monserrat, Frederic Pujol, Panagiotis Spapis, Valerio Frascolla and Davide Sorbara
2.1 Introduction 15
2.2 Main Service Types Considered for 5G 16
2.3 5G Service Requirements 17
2.4 Use Cases Considered in NGMN and 5G PPP Projects 18
2.5 Typical Use Cases Considered in this Book 25
2.6 Envisioned Mobile Network Ecosystem Evolution 28
2.7 Summary and Outlook 33
References 34
3 Spectrum Usage and Management 35 Thomas Rosowski, Rauno Ruismaki, Luis M. Campoy, Giovanna D'Aria, Du Ho Kang and Adrian Kliks
3.1 Introduction 35
3.2 Spectrum Authorization and Usage Scenarios 36
3.3 Spectrum Bandwidth Demand Determination 39
3.4 Frequency Bands for 5G 41
3.5 Spectrum Usage Aspects at High Frequencies 44
3.6 Spectrum Management 49
3.7 Summary and Outlook 53
References 54
4 Channel Modeling 57 Shangbin Wu, Sinh L. H. Nguyen and Raffaele D'Errico
4.1 Introduction 57
4.2 Core Features of New Channel Models 59
4.3 Additional Features of New Channel Models 65
4.4 Summary and Outlook 74
References 75
Part 2 5G System Architecture and E2E Enablers 79
5 E2E Architecture 81 Marco Gramaglia, Alexandros Kaloxylos, Panagiotis Spapis, Xavier Costa, Luis Miguel Contreras, Riccardo Trivisonno, Gerd Zimmermann, Antonio de la Oliva, Peter Rost and Patrick Marsch
5.1 Introduction 81
5.2 Enablers and Design Principles 82
5.3 E2E Architecture Overview 88
5.4 Novel Concepts and Architectural Extensions 97
5.5 Internetworking, Migration and Network Evolution 104
5.6 Summary and Outlook 112
References 112
6 RAN Architecture 115 Patrick Marsch, Navid Nikaein, Mark Doll, Tao Chen and Emmanouil Pateromichelakis
6.1 Introduction 115
6.2 Related Work 116
6.3 RAN Architecture Requirements 118
6.4 Protocol Stack Architecture and Network Functions 119
6.5 Multi-Connectivity 129
6.6 RAN Function Splits and Resulting Logical Network Entities 133
6.7 Deployment Scenarios and Related Physical RAN Architectures 141
6.8 RAN Programmability and Control 144
6.9 Summary and Outlook 147
References 148
7 Transport Network Architecture 151 Anna Tzanakaki, Markos Anastasopoulos, Nathan Gomes, Philippos Assimakopoulos, Josep M. Fàbrega, Michela Svaluto Moreolo, Laia Nadal, Jesús Gutiérrez, Vladica Sark, Eckhard Grass, Daniel Camps-Mur, Antonio de la Oliva, Nuria Molner, Xavier Costa Perez, Josep Mangues, Ali Yaver, Paris Flegkas, Nikos Makris, Thanasis Korakis and Dimitra Simeonidou
7.1 Introduction 151
7.2 Architecture Definition 153
7.3 Technology Options and Protocols 158
7.4 Self-Backhauling 165
7.5 Technology Integration and Interfacing 168
7.6 Transport Network Optimization and Performance Evaluation 170
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