• DocumentCode
    55225
  • Title

    Safe for Generations to Come: Considerations of Safety for Millimeter Waves in Wireless Communications

  • Author

    Ting Wu ; Rappaport, Theodore S. ; Collins, Christopher M.

  • Author_Institution
    Polytech. Sch. of Eng., NYU, New York, NY, USA
  • Volume
    16
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    Mar-15
  • Firstpage
    65
  • Lastpage
    84
  • Abstract
    With the increasing demand for higher data rates and more reliable service capabilities for wireless devices, wireless service providers are facing an unprecedented challenge to overcome a global bandwidth shortage. Early global activities on beyond fourth-generation (B4G) and fifth-generation (5G) wireless communication systems suggest that millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequencies are very promising for future wireless communication networks due to the massive amount of raw bandwidth and potential multigigabit-per-second (Gb/s) data rates [1]?[3]. Both industry and academia have begun the exploration of the untapped mmWave frequency spectrum for future broadband mobile communication networks. In April 2014, the Brooklyn 5G Summit [4], sponsored by Nokia and the New York University (NYU) WIRELESS research center, drew global attention to mmWave communications and channel modeling. In July 2014, the IEEE 802.11 next-generation 60-GHz study group was formed to increase the data rates to over 20 Gb/s in the unlicensed 60-GHz frequency band while maintaining backward compatibility with the emerging IEEE 802.11ad wireless local area network (WLAN) standard [5].
  • Keywords
    4G mobile communication; 5G mobile communication; millimetre wave propagation; wireless LAN; 5G wireless communication system; B4G wireless communication system; IEEE 802.11ad wireless local area network standard; beyond fourth-generation communication; fifth-generation wireless communication systems; future broadband mobile communication networks; millimeter-wave frequencies; mmWave frequency spectrum; wireless devices; wireless service providers; Microwave devices; Millimeter wave devices; Radio frequency; Safety; Standards; Wireless communication;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Microwave Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1527-3342
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MMM.2014.2377587
  • Filename
    7032050