The 3GPP release for 5G (R15) assigns each User Equipment (UE) a radio beam by employing Massive Multi-User MU-Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) technology. Each beam carries, at the downlink, a data rate according to the modulation and coding scheme (MCS) assigned by the base station (BS). For the limited existence of active UEs and during vacant traffic or standby UEs, the assigned beams will be transmitted, but not to any UE. This paper proposes a new scheme that consolidates vacant beams of inactive UEs, to the adjacent beam of the active UE or UE at the cell edge to duplicate the bandwidth of the new beam. The proposed scheme increases the level of desired modulation and coding scheme (MCS) to a higher scheme and hence enhances the...
The gNodeB (gNB) in 5G-New Radio (5G-NR) is capable of beamforming and spatial multiplexing the user...
Millimetre wave (mm-Wave) bands and sub-6 GHz are key technologies in solving the spectrum critical ...
The evolution from 4G to 5G wireless systems is driven by the expected huge growth in user bit rates...
This chapter proposes the combination of temporal processing through Rake combining based on direct ...
— A promising massive multiple input multiple output (M-MIMO) system is required to meet the growing...
Massive multiple input multiple output proposed wireless access method for 5G radio link design to m...
The downlink multi-user precoding of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) method includes optim...
Massive multiple- input–multiple- output has become an important fifth-generation (5G) wireless co...
A novel technical solution, and paradigm shift, envisioned to achieve the significant spectral effic...
The fifth generation of mobile communication systems (5G) promises unprecedented levels of connectiv...
Massive multi-input, multi-output (MIMO) systems are an exciting area of study and an important tech...
The evolution from 4G to 5G wireless systems is driven by the expected huge growth in user bit rates...
Massive MIMO has emerged as one technology enabler for the next generation mobile communications 5G....
Massive MIMO techniques are expected to deliver significant performance gains for the future wireles...
The evolution of mobile technology and computation systems enables User Equipment (UE) to manage tre...
The gNodeB (gNB) in 5G-New Radio (5G-NR) is capable of beamforming and spatial multiplexing the user...
Millimetre wave (mm-Wave) bands and sub-6 GHz are key technologies in solving the spectrum critical ...
The evolution from 4G to 5G wireless systems is driven by the expected huge growth in user bit rates...
This chapter proposes the combination of temporal processing through Rake combining based on direct ...
— A promising massive multiple input multiple output (M-MIMO) system is required to meet the growing...
Massive multiple input multiple output proposed wireless access method for 5G radio link design to m...
The downlink multi-user precoding of the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) method includes optim...
Massive multiple- input–multiple- output has become an important fifth-generation (5G) wireless co...
A novel technical solution, and paradigm shift, envisioned to achieve the significant spectral effic...
The fifth generation of mobile communication systems (5G) promises unprecedented levels of connectiv...
Massive multi-input, multi-output (MIMO) systems are an exciting area of study and an important tech...
The evolution from 4G to 5G wireless systems is driven by the expected huge growth in user bit rates...
Massive MIMO has emerged as one technology enabler for the next generation mobile communications 5G....
Massive MIMO techniques are expected to deliver significant performance gains for the future wireles...
The evolution of mobile technology and computation systems enables User Equipment (UE) to manage tre...
The gNodeB (gNB) in 5G-New Radio (5G-NR) is capable of beamforming and spatial multiplexing the user...
Millimetre wave (mm-Wave) bands and sub-6 GHz are key technologies in solving the spectrum critical ...
The evolution from 4G to 5G wireless systems is driven by the expected huge growth in user bit rates...