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Autor:
Ali Behravan, Robert Baldemair, Stefan Parkvall, Erik Dahlman, Vijaya Yajnanarayana, Hakan Bjorkegren, Deep Shrestha
Publikováno v:
2022 2nd IEEE International Symposium on Joint Communications & Sensing (JC&S).
Publikováno v:
VTC Spring
This paper presents a new method for indicating contiguous resources in the frequency domain where the granularity of frequency resource can vary depending on the size of the actual allocation. The outcome is flexible frequency domain resource alloca
Publikováno v:
IEEE Communications Standards Magazine. 2:78-83
5G New Radio (NR) access technology is envisioned to operate in sub-1 GHz to 100 GHz spectrum and support diverse use cases, including Internet-of-Things (IoT), Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), and Multimedia-Broadcast Single Frequency Network (MBSF
Publikováno v:
IEEE Network. 32:24-31
5G is currently being standardized and addresses, among other things, new URLLC services. These are characterized by the need to support reliable communication, where successful data transmission can be guaranteed within low latency bounds, like 1 ms
Autor:
Asbjörn Grövlen, Mattias Frenne, Jung-Fu Thomas Cheng, Karl Werner, Xingqin Lin, Havish Koorapaty, Daniel Larsson, Robert Baldemair, Jingya Li, Sorour Falahati, Stefan Parkvall
The 5th generation (5G) wireless access technology, known as new radio (NR), will address a variety of usage scenarios from enhanced mobile broadband to ultra-reliable low-latency communications to massive machine type communications. Key technology
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e530fcae506e1a64f9afaccc3befcc40
http://arxiv.org/abs/1806.06898
http://arxiv.org/abs/1806.06898
Autor:
Yngve Selén, Michael Meyer, Kumar Balachandran, Gunnar Mildh, Robert Baldemair, Erik Dahlman, Afif Osseiran, Stefan Parkvall, Tim Irnich
Publikováno v:
IEEE Communications Magazine. 53:202-208
Demands for very high system capacity and end-user data rates of the order of 10 Gb/s can be met in localized environments by Ultra-Dense Networks (UDN), characterized as networks with very short inter-site distances capable of ensuring low interfere
Publikováno v:
ICC
Frequencies above 6 GHz are being considered by mobile communication industry for the deployment of future 5G networks. However in the higher carrier frequencies, especially the millimeter-wave frequencies (above 30 GHz), there can be severe degradat
Autor:
Sorour Falahati, Andre L. F. de Almeida, Robert Baldemair, F. Rodrigo P. Cavalcanti, Icaro L. J. da Silva
Publikováno v:
Wireless Personal Communications. 75:2523-2547
In 3rd generation partnership project (3GPP) long term evolution (LTE) systems, when no resources has been assigned in the uplink to a given user equipment (UE), the control information associated with layers 1 and 2 in the protocol stack is conveyed
Autor:
Robert Baldemair, Stefan Parkvall, Hugo Tullberg, Gunnar Mildh, Erik Dahlman, Kumar Balachandran, Yngve Selén, Gabor Fodor
Publikováno v:
IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine. 8:24-30
The wireless-access networks of today will have to evolve in several ways in order to address the challenges and expectations of the future. New technology components will be introduced as part of the evolution of current wireless-access technologies
Autor:
Kari Pajukoski, Esa Tiirola, Jaakko Vihriala, Venkatkumar Venkatasubramanian, Jonas Medbo, Ali A. Zaidi, Ning He, Robert Baldemair, Karl Werner, Eeva Lahetkangas, Andreas Cedergren
Publikováno v:
PIMRC
5G radio access technology is envisioned to operate from sub-1 GHz to 100 GHz using a wide range of deployment options and to support diverse services. This paper proposes OFDM numerology and frame structure for 5G radio access. The numerology is pro