To date the evolution from traditional distributed radio access networks (D-RAN) towards fronthaul oriented centralized (C-RAN) architectures has imposed significant challenges for the underlying transport network. The processing and coordination benefits anticipated in C-RAN are generally underpinned with the assumption of a full fiber transport network capable of meeting the demanding performance criteria of fronthaul transport. Recent advances in Ethernet based fronthaul interfaces together with exploration of new mmWave and sub-THz spectrum bands present an opportunity for wireless solutions to also realize these fronthaul transport requirements. In this work, the requirements for promising new Ethernet based fronthaul interfaces are ex...
\u3cp\u3eThe most radical evolution in recent mobile communication technology is imminent in the com...
Increasing mobile data traffic due to the rise of both smartphones and tablets has led to high-capac...
In future mobile networks, the wireless transport networks are expected to carry traffic flows with ...
To date the evolution from traditional distributed radio access networks (D-RAN) towards fronthaul o...
The application of wireless backhaul is widely adopted in commercial mobile networks as a cost effec...
The evolution to a centralized radio access network (C-RAN), where multiple base band units (BBU) ar...
To meet the requirements of 5G mobile networks, several radio access technologies, such as millimete...
Current approaches to the fronthaul for centralized- or Cloud-Radio Access Networks (C-RANs) need to...
Centralized baseband architecture is believed to be cost efficient and to offer high network perform...
The fronthaul for 5th generation mobile systems (and beyond) has evolved with new splits for the rad...
<p>The Centralized Radio Access Network (C-RAN) architecture is necessary to achieve the target goal...
It has become apparent that current fronthaul technology cannot be simply extended to meet the proje...
It is proposed that using Ethernet in the fronthaul, between base station baseband unit (BBU) pools ...
The paper aims to provide a high-level view of 5G fronthaul and backhaul wireless transport over mil...
mmWave radio, although instrumental for achieving the required 5G capacity KPIs, necessitates the ne...
\u3cp\u3eThe most radical evolution in recent mobile communication technology is imminent in the com...
Increasing mobile data traffic due to the rise of both smartphones and tablets has led to high-capac...
In future mobile networks, the wireless transport networks are expected to carry traffic flows with ...
To date the evolution from traditional distributed radio access networks (D-RAN) towards fronthaul o...
The application of wireless backhaul is widely adopted in commercial mobile networks as a cost effec...
The evolution to a centralized radio access network (C-RAN), where multiple base band units (BBU) ar...
To meet the requirements of 5G mobile networks, several radio access technologies, such as millimete...
Current approaches to the fronthaul for centralized- or Cloud-Radio Access Networks (C-RANs) need to...
Centralized baseband architecture is believed to be cost efficient and to offer high network perform...
The fronthaul for 5th generation mobile systems (and beyond) has evolved with new splits for the rad...
<p>The Centralized Radio Access Network (C-RAN) architecture is necessary to achieve the target goal...
It has become apparent that current fronthaul technology cannot be simply extended to meet the proje...
It is proposed that using Ethernet in the fronthaul, between base station baseband unit (BBU) pools ...
The paper aims to provide a high-level view of 5G fronthaul and backhaul wireless transport over mil...
mmWave radio, although instrumental for achieving the required 5G capacity KPIs, necessitates the ne...
\u3cp\u3eThe most radical evolution in recent mobile communication technology is imminent in the com...
Increasing mobile data traffic due to the rise of both smartphones and tablets has led to high-capac...
In future mobile networks, the wireless transport networks are expected to carry traffic flows with ...