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Author Lei, Wan

Title 5G system design : an end to end perspective / Wan Lei [and eight others]
Edition 2nd ed
Published Cham : Springer, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (694 pages)
Series Wireless Networks Ser
Wireless networks (Springer (Firm))
Contents Intro -- Preface to the First Edition -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: From 4G to 5G: Use Cases and Requirements -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Global 5G Development -- 1.2.1 ITU-R Development on 5G/IMT-2020 -- 1.2.2 Regional Development/Promotion on 5G -- 1.2.2.1 NGMN -- 1.2.2.2 IMT-2020 (5G) Promotion Group -- 1.2.2.3 Europe: 5G IA -- 1.2.2.4 Korea: 5G forum -- 1.2.2.5 Japan: 5GMF -- 1.2.2.6 North and South America: 5G Americas -- 1.2.2.7 Global 5G Event -- 1.2.3 Standard Development
1.3 Use Case Extensions and Requirements -- 1.3.1 5G Usage Cases and Service Requirement -- 1.3.1.1 Extended Usage Scenarios: From eMBB to IoT (mMTC and URLLC) -- 1.3.1.2 Survey of Diverse Services Across 5G Usage Scenarios and the Diverse Requirements -- eMBB Services -- UHD/3D Video Streaming -- Video Sharing -- AR/VR Delivery to the User -- mMTC Services -- URLLC Services -- 1.3.1.3 Supporting Requirements and Operational Requirements to Enable 5G Service Deployment -- eMBB -- Edge User-Experienced Data Rate -- Area Traffic Capacity -- Spectral Efficiency -- Energy Efficiency -- mMTC -- URLLC
Availability -- General -- Coverage -- 1.3.2 5G Key Capabilities and Technical Performance Requirements -- 1.3.2.1 Key Capabilities for 5G -- eMBB -- User-Experienced Data Rate -- Area Traffic Capacity -- Mobility -- Peak Data Rate -- Energy Efficiency -- Spectral Efficiency -- mMTC -- Connection Density -- Network Energy Efficiency -- Operational Lifetime -- URLLC -- Latency -- Mobility -- Reliability -- Resilience -- Other Capabilities -- Spectrum and Bandwidth Flexibility -- Security and Privacy -- 1.3.2.2 Technical Performance Requirements for 5G -- 1.3.3 Summary on 5G Requirements
1.4 Standard Organization and 5G Activities -- 1.4.1 ITU-R Procedure/Process of IMT-2020 Submission -- 1.4.2 3GPP Development Toward ITU-R Submission -- 1.4.3 Independent Evaluation Groups to Assist ITU-R Endorse IMT-2020 Specification -- 1.4.4 Status in ITU -- 1.5 Summary -- References -- Chapter 2: 4G LTE Fundamental Air Interface Design -- 2.1 LTE Air Interface Overview -- 2.2 LTE Frame Structure -- 2.3 Physical Layer Channels -- 2.3.1 Multiple-Access Scheme -- 2.3.2 System Bandwidth -- 2.3.3 Numerology -- 2.3.4 Physical Channel Definition -- 2.4 Reference Signal
2.4.1 Downlink Reference Signals -- 2.4.1.1 Cell-Specific Reference Signal -- 2.4.1.2 UE-Specific Reference Signal -- 2.4.1.3 CSI Reference Signal -- 2.4.1.4 Discovery Signal -- 2.4.1.5 Other Downlink Reference Signals -- 2.4.2 Uplink Reference Signals -- 2.4.2.1 Uplink Demodulation Reference Signal -- 2.4.2.2 Uplink Sounding Reference Signal (SRS) -- SRS Transmission in Time Domain -- SRS Transmission in Frequency Domain -- Aperiodic SRS -- 2.5 Downlink Transmission -- 2.5.1 PBCH -- 2.5.2 Control Channel -- 2.5.2.1 PCFICH -- 2.5.2.2 PDCCH -- 2.5.2.3 PHICH -- 2.5.3 PDSCH
Summary This book presents a detailed pedagogical description of the 5G commercial wireless communication system design, from an end to end perspective, by those that were intimate with its development. The exposition only assumes that the reader is passingly familiar with LTE and builds upon that knowledge. By comparing and contrasting NR with LTE, it allows for quick mastering of 5G. As such it gives concise and highly accessible description of the key technologies in the 5G physical layer, radio access network layer protocols and procedures, how the 5G core and EPC is integrated into the radio access network, how virtualization, slicing and edge computer will fundamentally change the way we interact with the network, as well as 5G spectrum issues. The 2nd edition of this book significantly enhances and updates the first edition by adding 5G security and Release-16 developments. Loosely speaking, 5G Release-15 can be characterized as being optimized for the cellular carrier eMBB service while 5G Release-16 is the beginning of the optimization of 5G for the vertical industries. It mainly focused on the support of the vehicular vertical and Industrial Internet of Things. As such, we have significantly altered the first edition to cover the key features standardized in Release-16 including: URLLC, V2X, IIoT, enhanced MIMO, unlicensed access, positioning, power savings and IAB. On the network side, detailed discussion covers NR security as well as the newly standardized access traffic steering, non 3GPP access switching and splitting features, non 3GPP access network support and private networks. Engineers, computer scientists and professionals from those with a passing knowledge of 4G LTE to experts in the field will find this book to be a valuable asset. They will gain a comprehensive understanding of the end to end 5G commercial wireless system. Advanced-level students and researchers studying and working in communication engineering, who want to gain an understanding of the 5G system (as well as methodologies to evaluate features and technologies intended to supplement 5G) will also find this book to be a valuable resource
Notes 2.5.4 Modulation Coding Scheme (MCS)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject 5G mobile communication systems -- Design and construction
Form Electronic book
Author Soong, Anthony C. K.
Jianghua, Liu
Yong, Wu
Classon, Brian
Xiao, Weimin
Mazzarese, David
Yang, Zhao (Mathematician)
Saboorian, Tony
ISBN 9783030737030
3030737039