Title :
Millimeter-Wave Enhanced Local Area Systems: A High-Data-Rate Approach for Future Wireless Networks
Author :
Ghosh, A. ; Thomas, Timothy A. ; Cudak, Mark C. ; Ratasuk, Rapeepat ; Moorut, Prakash ; Vook, Frederick W. ; Rappaport, T.S. ; MacCartney, George R. ; Shu Sun ; Shuai Nie
Author_Institution :
Nokia, Arlington Heights, IL, USA
Abstract :
Wireless data traffic is projected to skyrocket 10 000 fold within the next 20 years. To tackle this incredible increase in wireless data traffic, a first approach is to further improve spectrally efficient systems such as 4G LTE in bands below 6 GHz by using more advanced spectral efficiency techniques. However, the required substantial increase in system complexity along with fundamental limits on hardware implementation and channel conditions may limit the viability of this approach. Furthermore, the end result would be an extremely spectrally efficient system with little room for future improvement to meet the ever-growing wireless data usage. The second approach is to move up in frequency, into an unused nontraditional spectrum where enormous bandwidths are available, such as at millimeter wave (mmWave). The mmWave option enables the use of simple air interfaces since large bandwidths can be exploited (e.g., 2 GHz) to achieve high data rates rather than relying on highly complex techniques originally aimed at achieving a high spectral efficiency with smaller bandwidths. In addition, mmWave systems will easily evolve to even higher system capacities, because there will be plenty of margin to improve the spectral efficiency as data demands further increase. In this paper, a case is made for using mmWave for a fifth generation (5G) wireless system for ultradense networks by presenting an overview of enhanced local area (eLA) technology at mmWave with emphasis on 5G requirements, spectrum considerations, propagation and channel modeling, air-interface and multiantenna design, and network architecture solutions.
Keywords :
channel capacity; millimetre wave propagation; mobile radio; multifrequency antennas; radio spectrum management; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; wireless channels; 5G wireless system; air interface; bandwidth availability; channel modeling; eLA technology; enhanced local area; fundamental limit; future wireless network; hardware implementation; high data rate approach; higher system capacity; local area system; millimeter wave; mmWave systems; multiantenna design; network architecture solution; spectral efficiency; spectrum consideration; spectrum propagation; system complexity; ultradense networks; unused nontraditional spectrum; wireless data traffic; wireless data usage; Antenna measurements; Bandwidth; Cities and towns; Data models; Loss measurement; OFDM; Wireless communication; 5G; air-interface design; channel modeling; enhanced local area; mmWave; modulation; propagation; spectrum;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2014.2328111