• DocumentCode
    20742
  • Title

    Random access in millimeter-wave beamforming cellular networks: issues and approaches

  • Author

    Cheol Jeong ; Jeongho Park ; Hyunkyu Yu

  • Volume
    53
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    Jan-15
  • Firstpage
    180
  • Lastpage
    185
  • Abstract
    With the formidable growth of various booming wireless communication services that require ever increasing data throughputs, the conventional microwave band below 10 GHz, which is currently used by almost all mobile communication systems, is going to reach its saturation point within just a few years. Therefore, the attention of radio system designers has been pushed toward ever higher segments of the frequency spectrum in a quest for increased capacity. In this article we investigate the feasibility, advantages, and challenges of future wireless communications over the Eband frequencies. We start with a brief review of the history of the E-band spectrum and its light licensing policy as well as benefits/challenges. Then we introduce the propagation characteristics of E-band signals, based on which some potential fixed and mobile applications at the E-band are investigated. In particular, we analyze the achievability of a nontrivial multiplexing gain in fixed point-to-point E-band links, and propose an E-band mobile broadband (EMB) system as a candidate for the next generation mobile communication networks. The channelization and frame structure of the EMB system are discussed in detail.
  • Keywords
    5G mobile communication; array signal processing; cellular radio; indoor radio; millimetre wave antenna arrays; wireless LAN; wireless channels; 5G cellular networks; IEEE 802.11ad; RACH; antenna arrays; channel measurement campaigns; frequency spectrum; high beamforming gains; indoor applications; millimeter-wave beamforming cellular networks; millimeter-wave cellular communications; mobile communication systems; nonline-of-sight channels; point-to-point wireless backhaul solutions; radio system; random access channel; saturation point; transmit-receive beam pair; 5G mobile communication; Antenna arrays; Array signal processing; Handover; Millimeter wave communication; Random access memory; Receivers; Transmitting antennas; Uplink;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Communications Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0163-6804
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MCOM.2015.7010532
  • Filename
    7010532