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IEEE Comm. Mag., Feb. 2014.

Five Disruptive Technology Directions for 5G

Speaker : KyungTae Kim


Date : 2015. 03. 18
http://uc.cse.pusan.ac.kr
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Contents

1 Introduction

2 Device – Centric Architectures

3 Millimeter wave communication

4 Massive MIMO

5 Smarter device

6 Native support for M2M communication

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Introduction

 Classify
C ass y the
t e impact
pact of
o new
e technologies
tec o og es
 Evolutions in the design
 Component changes
 Architectural changes
 Radical changes

 Five Disruptive Technology


 Device – Centric Architectures
 Millimeter wave communication
 Massive MIMO
 Smarter
S t device
d i
 Native support for M2M communication

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Introduction

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Device – centric architectures

 The base station density is increasing rapidly.

 The need for additional spectrum.

 A new concept called centralized baseband .

 Smarter devices could impact the radio access


network.
network

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Device – centric architectures

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Millimeter wave

 Repurpose or refarm spectrum.

 Share spectrum.

 Antenna arrays are a key feature in mmWave systems.

 MmWave systems have hardware constraints.

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Millimeter wave Weekly Paper

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Massive MIMO

 Massive MIMO has a disruptive potential for 5G


 At a node level
level, it is a scalable technology.
technology
 There is limited space for bulky azimuthally directive antennas.
 There is an inevitable angle g spread
p of the propagation.
p p g

 Cost and energy is lower than mmWave.

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Massive MIMO

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Smarter devices

 D2D

 LOCAL CACHING

 ADVANCED INTERFERENCE
REJECTION

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Native support for M2M communication

 Requirements exemplified by a typical service.


 A massive number of connected devices
 Very high link reliability
 Low latencyy and real-time operation
p

p
provides a p
perspective
p on the M2M requirements
q
by plotting the data rate vs.

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Native support for M2M communication

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Q&A

Thank you!

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