Title :
Software defined air interface: a framework of 5G air interface
Author :
Qi Sun ; Chin-Lin I ; Shuangfeng Han ; Zhikun Xu ; Zhengang Pan
Author_Institution :
Green Commun. Res. Center, China Mobile Res. Inst., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The anticipated 1000 fold traffic growth in 2020 and the explosion of new services and applications including the massive Internet of Things, tactile internet, etc. pose tough challenges for the next generation mobile network. A soft end-toend solution from the core network to the radio access network, as well as the air interface is envisioned as the key to meet the extremely stringent demands. This paper presents our perspective of the 5G air interface and raise the concept of software defined air interface (SDAI) as a framework of 5G air interface. Instead of a global optimized air interface for the previous communication generations, SDAI is envisioned to bring agility and heighten the efficiency into the design and implementation of the building blocks of the air interface. The fundamental building blocks and the related parameters including spectrum, bandwidth, multiple access schemes, waveform, and so on, are all tunable such that the air interface can be optimized to each individual application scenario. To clarify the adaptation mechanism of SDAI, we provide a case study on the link adaptation between the sparse code multiple access (SCMA) scheme and the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing access (OFDMA) from energy efficiency and spectral efficiency co-design perspective.
Keywords :
5G mobile communication; Internet; Internet of Things; OFDM modulation; frequency division multiple access; multi-access systems; next generation networks; software radio; telecommunication traffic; 5G air interface framework; Internet-of-things; OFDMA; SCMA scheme; SDAI; adaptation mechanism; building blocks; core network; energy efficiency codesign perspective; link adaptation; multiple access schemes; next generation mobile network; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing access; radio access network; software defined air interface; sparse code multiple access scheme; spectral efficiency codesign perspective; tactile Internet; traffic growth; Communication channels; Computer architecture; Conferences; Mobile communication; Power control; Power demand; Uplink; Software defined air interface; energy efficiency; link adaptation; spectral efficiency;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference Workshops (WCNCW), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
DOI :
10.1109/WCNCW.2015.7122520