| Paper Abstract and Keywords |
| Presentation |
2015-10-01 15:45
[Invited Lecture]
5G from Tokyo Institute of Technology Point of View
-- For Realization of Millimeter-wave Heterogeneous Networks -- Kei Sakaguchi, Gia Khanh Tran, Kiyomichi Araki, Makoto Ando, Jiro Hirokawa, Kazuhiko Fukawa, Yuyuan Chang, Jun-ichi Takada, Kentaro Saito, Akira Matsuzawa, Kenichi Okada, Masaya Miyahara (Tokyo Tech) RCS2015-172 |
| Abstract |
(in Japanese) |
(See Japanese page) |
| (in English) |
The Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) pushes millimeter-wave (mmWave) heterogeneous networks as a strong candidate for 5G cellular systems. In the mmWave heterogeneous networks realize user peak rate of more than 10Gbps in indoor environments where most of heavy traffics are typically generated. At the same time, the mmWave heterogeneous networks provides more than 1000 times system rate in dense user environments such as stadiums, shopping malls, and transportations. This paper introduces essential technologies developed by Tokyo Tech to realize mmWave heterogeneous networks such as mmWave channel model, mmWave antenna, mmWave RF device, waveform & signal processing for mmWave, radio resource management and network architecture for mmWave, as well as a new business model. |
| Keyword |
(in Japanese) |
(See Japanese page) |
| (in English) |
5G / millimeter-wave / heterogeneous networks / mmWave channel model / mmWave antenna / mmWave RF device / mmWave waveform and signal processing / business model |
| Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 115, no. 233, RCS2015-172, pp. 83-88, Oct. 2015. |
| Paper # |
RCS2015-172 |
| Date of Issue |
2015-09-24 (RCS) |
| ISSN |
Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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