Title :
A 25 Gb/s(/km2) urban wireless network beyond IMT-advanced
Author :
Liu, Sheng ; Wu, Jianjun ; Koh, Chung Ha ; Lau, Vincent K N
fDate :
2/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this article we present a survey on the technical challenges of future radio access networks beyond LTE-Advanced, which could offer very high average area throughput to support a huge demand for data traffic and high user density with energy-efficient operation. We highlight various potential enabling technologies and architectures to support the aggressive goal of average area throughput 25 Gb/s/km2 in beyond IMT-Advanced systems. Specifically, we discuss the challenges and solutions from the controlling/ processing perspective, the radio resource management perspective, and the physical layer perspective for dense urban cell deployment. Using various advanced technologies such as interference mitigation techniques, MIMO, and cooperative communications as well as cross-layer self-organizing networks, we show that future urban wireless networks could potentially offer high-quality mobile services and offer an experience similar to the wired Internet.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; energy conservation; radio access networks; radio spectrum management; telecommunication traffic; IMT-advanced; LTE-advanced; bit rate 25 Gbit/s; data traffic; dense urban cell deployment; energy efficiency; high-quality mobile service; radio access networks; radio resource management; self-organizing networks; urban wireless network; Computer architecture; Interference; Macrocell networks; Microprocessors; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Standards;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2011.5706319