The paper presents a study of key aspects in the design of a flexible unified data plane capable of integrating both fronthaul and backhaul transport in future 5G systems. In this study, we first review candidate access and multiplexing technologies from the state of the art and assess their capability to support legacy and new fronthaul and backhaul traffic. We then propose a new design framework for the targeted flexible unified data plane, featuring a primary packet-switching path supported by an auxiliary circuit-switching for extreme low latency scenarios. This comprises a summary of the first results achieved in the 5G-Crosshaul EU project since its kick-off in July 2015
5G requires a redesign of transport networks in order to feed the increasingly bandwidth hungry Radi...
The widespread use of mobile internet and smart applications has led to an explosive growth in mobil...
5G is the next cellular generation and is expected to quench the growing thirst for taxing data rate...
The paper presents a study of key aspects in the design of a flexible unified data plane capable of ...
The increasing stress on mobi le radio access performance in a context of declining revenues for ope...
This paper presents the control and data plane architecture design for a 5G transport solution (5G-C...
In addition to CPRI, new functional splits have been defined in 5G creating diverse fronthaul transp...
Proceeding of: 2016 European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC)To meet the future mob...
The Xhaul architecture presented in this article is aimed at developing a 5G integrated backhaul and...
Proceeding of: 2016 European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC) 27-30 junio 2016 Athe...
This article proposes an innovative architecture design for a 5G transport solution (dubbed 5G-Cross...
A transport network for 5G envisions integrating the fronthaul and backhaul segments (namely 5G-Cros...
The Xhaul architecture presented in this article is aimed at developing a 5G integrated backhaul and...
5G is the next cellular generation and is expected to quench the growing thirst for taxing data rate...
The common European Information and Communications Technology sector vision for 5G is that it should...
5G requires a redesign of transport networks in order to feed the increasingly bandwidth hungry Radi...
The widespread use of mobile internet and smart applications has led to an explosive growth in mobil...
5G is the next cellular generation and is expected to quench the growing thirst for taxing data rate...
The paper presents a study of key aspects in the design of a flexible unified data plane capable of ...
The increasing stress on mobi le radio access performance in a context of declining revenues for ope...
This paper presents the control and data plane architecture design for a 5G transport solution (5G-C...
In addition to CPRI, new functional splits have been defined in 5G creating diverse fronthaul transp...
Proceeding of: 2016 European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC)To meet the future mob...
The Xhaul architecture presented in this article is aimed at developing a 5G integrated backhaul and...
Proceeding of: 2016 European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC) 27-30 junio 2016 Athe...
This article proposes an innovative architecture design for a 5G transport solution (dubbed 5G-Cross...
A transport network for 5G envisions integrating the fronthaul and backhaul segments (namely 5G-Cros...
The Xhaul architecture presented in this article is aimed at developing a 5G integrated backhaul and...
5G is the next cellular generation and is expected to quench the growing thirst for taxing data rate...
The common European Information and Communications Technology sector vision for 5G is that it should...
5G requires a redesign of transport networks in order to feed the increasingly bandwidth hungry Radi...
The widespread use of mobile internet and smart applications has led to an explosive growth in mobil...
5G is the next cellular generation and is expected to quench the growing thirst for taxing data rate...