Towards 5G (eBook, PDF)
Applications, Requirements and Candidate Technologies
Redaktion: Vannithamby, Rath; Talwar, Shilpa
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Applications, Requirements and Candidate Technologies
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This book brings together a group of visionaries and technical experts from academia to industry to discuss the applications and technologies that will comprise the next set of cellular advancements (5G). In particular, the authors explore usages for future 5G communications, key metrics for these usages with their target requirements, and network architectures and enabling technologies to meet 5G requirements. The objective is to provide a comprehensive guide on the emerging trends in mobile applications, and the challenges of supporting such applications with 4G technologies.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118979891
- Artikelnr.: 47134308
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118979891
- Artikelnr.: 47134308
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List of Acronyms xix
About the Companion Website xxxi
Part I Overview of 5G 1
1 Introduction 3
Shilpa Talwar and Rath Vannithamby
1.1 Evolution of Cellular Systems through the Generations 3
1.2 Moving Towards 5G 4
1.3 5G Networks and Devices 5
1.4 Outline of the Book 7
References 8
2 5G Requirements 9
Anass Benjebbour, Yoshihisa Kishiyama, and Takehiro Nakamura
2.1 Introduction 9
2.2 Emerging Trends in Mobile Applications and Services 10
2.3 General Requirements 15
References 21
3 Collaborative 5G Research within the EU Framework of Funded Research 23
Michael Faerber
3.1 Rationale for 5G Research and the EU's Motivation 23
3.2 EU Research 25
References 33
4 5G: Transforming the User Wireless Experience 34
David Ott, Nageen Himayat, and Shilpa Talwar
4.1 Introduction 34
4.2 Intel's Vision of 5G Technologies 34
4.3 Intel Strategic Research Alliance on 5G 40
4.4 ISRA 5G Technical Objectives and Goals 40
4.5 ISRA 5G Project Summaries 42
References 50
Part II Candidate Technologies - Evolutionary 53
5 Towards Green and Soft 55
Chih-Lin I and Shuangfeng Han
5.1 Chapter Overview 55
5.2 Efforts on Green and Soft 5G Networks 56
5.3 Rethink Shannon: EE and SE Co-design for a Green Network 57
5.4 "No More Cell" for a Green and Soft Network 67
5.5 Summary 75
Acknowledgments 76
References 76
6 Proactive Caching in 5G Small Cell Networks 78
Ejder Bastug, Mehdi Bennis, and Mérouane Debbah
6.1 Small Cell Networks: Past, Present and Future Trends 78
6.2 Cache-enabled Proactive Small Cell Networks 80
6.3 System Model 81
6.4 Proactive Caching at Base Stations 82
6.5 Proactive Caching at User Terminals 85
6.6 Related Work and Research Directions 90
6.7 Conclusions 95
Acknowledgments 95
References 95
7 Modeling Multi-Radio Coordination and Integration in Converged Heterogeneous Networks 99
Olga Galinina, Sergey Andreev, Alexander Pyattaev, Mikhail Gerasimenko, Yevgeni Koucheryavy, Nageen Himayat, Kerstin Johnsson, and Shu-ping Yeh
7.1 Enabling Technologies for Multi-Radio Heterogeneous Networks 99
7.2 Comprehensive Methodology for Space-Time Network Analysis 105
7.3 Analysis of Random Dynamic HetNets 114
7.4 Quantifying Performance with System-level Evaluations 121
7.5 Summary and Conclusions 126
Acknowledgments 126
References 126
8 Distributed Resource Allocation in 5G Cellular Networks 129
Monowar Hasan and Ekram Hossain
8.1 Introduction 129
8.2 Multi-tier 5G Cellular: Overview and Challenges 132
8.3 System Model 135
8.4 Resource Allocation using Stable Matching 139
8.5 Message-passing Approach for Resource Allocation 143
8.6 Auction-based Resource Allocation 151
8.7 Qualitative Comparison of the Resource Allocation Schemes 157
8.8 Summary and Conclusion 157
References 159
Additional Reading 160
9 Device-to-Device Communications 162
Andreas F. Molisch, Mingyue Ji, Joongheon Kim, Daoud Burghal, and Arash Saber Tehrani
9.1 Introduction and Motivation 162
9.2 Propagation Channels 163
9.3 Neighbor Discovery and Channel Estimation 166
9.4 Mode Selection and Resource Allocation 170
9.5 Scheduling 175
List of Acronyms xix
About the Companion Website xxxi
Part I Overview of 5G 1
1 Introduction 3
Shilpa Talwar and Rath Vannithamby
1.1 Evolution of Cellular Systems through the Generations 3
1.2 Moving Towards 5G 4
1.3 5G Networks and Devices 5
1.4 Outline of the Book 7
References 8
2 5G Requirements 9
Anass Benjebbour, Yoshihisa Kishiyama, and Takehiro Nakamura
2.1 Introduction 9
2.2 Emerging Trends in Mobile Applications and Services 10
2.3 General Requirements 15
References 21
3 Collaborative 5G Research within the EU Framework of Funded Research 23
Michael Faerber
3.1 Rationale for 5G Research and the EU's Motivation 23
3.2 EU Research 25
References 33
4 5G: Transforming the User Wireless Experience 34
David Ott, Nageen Himayat, and Shilpa Talwar
4.1 Introduction 34
4.2 Intel's Vision of 5G Technologies 34
4.3 Intel Strategic Research Alliance on 5G 40
4.4 ISRA 5G Technical Objectives and Goals 40
4.5 ISRA 5G Project Summaries 42
References 50
Part II Candidate Technologies - Evolutionary 53
5 Towards Green and Soft 55
Chih-Lin I and Shuangfeng Han
5.1 Chapter Overview 55
5.2 Efforts on Green and Soft 5G Networks 56
5.3 Rethink Shannon: EE and SE Co-design for a Green Network 57
5.4 "No More Cell" for a Green and Soft Network 67
5.5 Summary 75
Acknowledgments 76
References 76
6 Proactive Caching in 5G Small Cell Networks 78
Ejder Bastug, Mehdi Bennis, and Mérouane Debbah
6.1 Small Cell Networks: Past, Present and Future Trends 78
6.2 Cache-enabled Proactive Small Cell Networks 80
6.3 System Model 81
6.4 Proactive Caching at Base Stations 82
6.5 Proactive Caching at User Terminals 85
6.6 Related Work and Research Directions 90
6.7 Conclusions 95
Acknowledgments 95
References 95
7 Modeling Multi-Radio Coordination and Integration in Converged Heterogeneous Networks 99
Olga Galinina, Sergey Andreev, Alexander Pyattaev, Mikhail Gerasimenko, Yevgeni Koucheryavy, Nageen Himayat, Kerstin Johnsson, and Shu-ping Yeh
7.1 Enabling Technologies for Multi-Radio Heterogeneous Networks 99
7.2 Comprehensive Methodology for Space-Time Network Analysis 105
7.3 Analysis of Random Dynamic HetNets 114
7.4 Quantifying Performance with System-level Evaluations 121
7.5 Summary and Conclusions 126
Acknowledgments 126
References 126
8 Distributed Resource Allocation in 5G Cellular Networks 129
Monowar Hasan and Ekram Hossain
8.1 Introduction 129
8.2 Multi-tier 5G Cellular: Overview and Challenges 132
8.3 System Model 135
8.4 Resource Allocation using Stable Matching 139
8.5 Message-passing Approach for Resource Allocation 143
8.6 Auction-based Resource Allocation 151
8.7 Qualitative Comparison of the Resource Allocation Schemes 157
8.8 Summary and Conclusion 157
References 159
Additional Reading 160
9 Device-to-Device Communications 162
Andreas F. Molisch, Mingyue Ji, Joongheon Kim, Daoud Burghal, and Arash Saber Tehrani
9.1 Introduction and Motivation 162
9.2 Propagation Channels 163
9.3 Neighbor Discovery and Channel Estimation 166
9.4 Mode Selection and Resource Allocation 170
9.5 Scheduling 175