5G system design : (Record no. 68524)

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ISBN 9781119425113
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ISBN 1119425115
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ISBN 9781119425144
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ISBN 111942514X
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OCLC library identifier CHVBK
System control number 516429787
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OCLC library identifier CHNEW
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Call Number 621.3845/6
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Title 5G system design :
Sub Title architectural and functional considerations and long term research.
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Number of Pages 1 online resource
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Remark 2 Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributor List; Foreword 1; Foreword 2; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Part 1 Introduction and Basics; Chapter 1 Introduction and Motivation; 1.1 5th Generation Mobile and Wireless Communications; 1.2 Timing of this Book and Global 5G Developments; 1.3 Scope of the 5G System Described in this Book; 1.4 Approach and Structure of this Book; References; Chapter 2 Use Cases, Scenarios, and their Impact on the Mobile Network Ecosystem; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Main Service Types Considered for 5G; 2.3 5G Service Requirements
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Remark 2 2.4 Use Cases Considered in NGMN and 5G PPP Projects2.4.1 NGMN use Case Groups; 2.4.2 Use Case Groups from 5G PPP Phase 1 Projects; 2.4.3 Mapping of the 5G-PPP Use Case Families to the Vertical Use Cases; 2.5 Typical Use Cases Considered in this Book; 2.5.1 Dense Urban Information Society; 2.5.2 Smart City; 2.5.3 Connected Cars; 2.5.4 Industry Automation; 2.5.5 Broadcast/Multicast Communications; 2.6 Envisioned Mobile Network Ecosystem Evolution; 2.6.1 Current Mobile Network Ecosystem; 2.6.2 Identification of New Players and their Roles in 5G; 2.6.3 Evolution of the MNO-Centric Value Net
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Remark 2 2.7 Summary and OutlookReferences; Chapter 3 Spectrum Usage and Management; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Spectrum Authorization and Usage Scenarios; 3.2.1 Spectrum Authorization and Usage Options for 5G; 3.2.2 Requirements for Different 5G Usage Scenarios; 3.3 Spectrum Bandwidth Demand Determination; 3.3.1 Main Parameters for Spectrum Bandwidth Demand Estimations; 3.3.2 State of the Art of Spectrum Demand Analysis; 3.3.3 Spectrum Demand Analysis on Localized Scenarios; 3.4 Frequency Bands for 5G; 3.4.1 Bands Identified for IMT and Under Study in ITU-R; 3.4.2 Further Potential Frequency Bands
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Remark 2 3.4.3 5G Roadmaps3.5 Spectrum Usage Aspects at High Frequencies; 3.5.1 Propagation Challenges; 3.5.2 Beamforming and 5G Mobile Coverage; 3.5.3 Analysis of Deployment Scenarios; 3.5.4 Coexistence of 5G Systems and Fixed Service Links; 3.5.5 Coexistence under License-exempt Operation; 3.6 Spectrum Management; 3.6.1 Evolutions in Dynamic Spectrum Management; 3.6.2 Functional Spectrum Management Architecture; 3.7 Summary and Outlook; References; Chapter 4 Channel Modeling; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Core Features of New Channel Models; 4.2.1 Path Loss; 4.2.2 LOS Probability; 4.2.3 O2I Penetration Loss
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Remark 2 4.2.4 Fast Fading Generation4.3 Additional Features of New Channel Models; 4.3.1 Large Bandwidths and Large Antenna Arrays; 4.3.2 Spatial Consistency; 4.3.3 Blockage; 4.3.4 Correlation Modeling for Multi-Frequency Simulations; 4.3.5 Ground Reflection; 4.3.6 Diffuse Scattering; 4.3.7 D2D, Mobility, and V2V Channels; 4.3.8 Oxygen Absorption, Time-varying Doppler Shift, Multi-Frequency Simulations, and UE Rotation; 4.3.9 Map-based Hybrid Modeling Approach; 4.4 Summary and Outlook; References; Part 2 5G System Architecture and E2E Enablers; Chapter 5 E2E Architecture; 5.1 Introduction
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Summary, etc This book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research and standardization progress towards the 5th generation (5G) of mobile communications technology and beyond. It covers a wide range of topics from 5G use cases and their requirements, to spectrum, 5G end-to-end (E2E) system architecture including core network (CN), transport network (TN) and radio access network (RAN) architecture, network slicing, security and network management. It further dives into the detailed functional design and the evaluation of different 5G concepts, and provides details on planned trials and pre-commercial deployments across the globe. While the book naturally captures the latest agreements in 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) New Radio (NR) Release 15, it goes significantly beyond this by describing the likely developments towards the final 5G system that will ultimately utilize a wide range of spectrum bands, address all envisioned 5G use cases, and meet or exceed the International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) requirements for the year 2020 and beyond (IMT-2020). 5G System Design: Architectural and Functional Considerations and Long Term Research> is based on the knowledge and consensus from 158 leading researchers and standardization experts from 54 companies or institutes around the globe, representing key mobile network operators, network vendors, academic institutions and regional bodies for 5G. Different from earlier books on 5G, it does not focus on single 5G technology components, but describes the full 5G system design from E2E architecture to detailed functional design, including details on 5G performance, implementation and roll-out.</ '</ </ '</ </ '</ </ '</ </ '</ '</
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Author 2 Marsch, Patrick.
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Author 2 Bulakci, Ömer.
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Author 2 Queseth, Olav.
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Author 2 Boldi, Mauro.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119425144
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-- Mobile communication systems.
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-- Wireless communication systems.
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-- Global system for mobile communications.
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-- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical.
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-- Global system for mobile communications.
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-- Mobile communication systems.
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-- Wireless communication systems.
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