The demand of capacity in mobile communication is growing exponentially day-by-day, as the numbers of users have been increasing drastically. LTE and small cell network topologies are being hailed as the solution to this; however, the backhaul has become the real challenge. Operators have typically used different backhaul technologies for their radio access networks. Nevertheless, existing alternatives such as fibre, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), and microwave backhaul do not provide the required CAPEX, OPEX and/or performance to meet these requirements. The SARABAND project is proposing an architecture providing multi-gigabit capacity in a cost effective manner by exploiting point to multipoint links and the Q-band spectrum. This...
Point to multipoint (PmP) distribution at millimeter wave is a frontier so far not yet crossed due t...
Fibre is commonly perceived to be the dominant transport mechanism for transferring data from access...
Proceedings of: 2010 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2010), 6-10 December 2010, ...
Demand for mobile broadband services is continually increasing, requiring operators to provide more...
[EN] As mobile operators face increasing density of base stations as well as growing bandwidth requi...
[EN] The bandwidth demands in mobile communication systems are growing exponentially day by day as t...
This paper describes the small scale field trial deployed within the SARABAND project to provide fi...
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The economic impact of millimeter wave wireless networks is a key parameter for the future deploymen...
[EN] The bandwidth demands in mobile communication systems are growing exponentially day by day as t...
[EN] As mobile operators face increasing density of base stations as well as growing bandwidth requi...
As mobile operators face increasing base station density as well as growing bandwidth requirements, ...
The bandwidth demands in mobile communication systems are growing exponentially day by day as the nu...
Abstract—Small cells have been proposed as a vehicle for wireless networks to keep up with surging d...
Abstract—Small cells have been proposed as a vehicle for wireless networks to keep up with surging d...
Point to multipoint (PmP) distribution at millimeter wave is a frontier so far not yet crossed due t...
Fibre is commonly perceived to be the dominant transport mechanism for transferring data from access...
Proceedings of: 2010 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2010), 6-10 December 2010, ...
Demand for mobile broadband services is continually increasing, requiring operators to provide more...
[EN] As mobile operators face increasing density of base stations as well as growing bandwidth requi...
[EN] The bandwidth demands in mobile communication systems are growing exponentially day by day as t...
This paper describes the small scale field trial deployed within the SARABAND project to provide fi...
© 2014 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
The economic impact of millimeter wave wireless networks is a key parameter for the future deploymen...
[EN] The bandwidth demands in mobile communication systems are growing exponentially day by day as t...
[EN] As mobile operators face increasing density of base stations as well as growing bandwidth requi...
As mobile operators face increasing base station density as well as growing bandwidth requirements, ...
The bandwidth demands in mobile communication systems are growing exponentially day by day as the nu...
Abstract—Small cells have been proposed as a vehicle for wireless networks to keep up with surging d...
Abstract—Small cells have been proposed as a vehicle for wireless networks to keep up with surging d...
Point to multipoint (PmP) distribution at millimeter wave is a frontier so far not yet crossed due t...
Fibre is commonly perceived to be the dominant transport mechanism for transferring data from access...
Proceedings of: 2010 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 2010), 6-10 December 2010, ...