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Millimeter-Wave Beamforming as an Enabling Technology for 5G Cellular Communications: Theoretical Feasibility and Prototype Results SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Millimeter-Wave Beamforming as an Enabling Technology for 5G Cellular Communications: Theoretical Feasibility and Prototype Results
Authors
Wonil RohJi-Yun SeolJeongHo Park,Byunghwan LeeJaekon LeeYungsoo KimJaeweon ChoCheun, KFarshid Aryanfar
Date Issued
2014-02
Publisher
IEEE
Abstract
The ever growing traffic explosion in mobile communications has recently drawn increased attention to the large amount of underutilized spectrum in the millimeter-wave frequency bands as a potentially viable solution for achieving tens to hundreds of times more capacity compared to current 4G cellular networks. Historically, mmWave bands were ruled out for cellular usage mainly due to concerns regarding short-range and non-line-of-sight coverage issues. In this article, we present recent results from channel measurement campaigns and the development of advanced algorithms and a prototype, which clearly demonstrate that the mmWave band may indeed be a worthy candidate for next generation (5G) cellular systems. The results of channel measurements carried out in both the United States and Korea are summarized along with the actual free space propagation measurements in an anechoic chamber. Then a novel hybrid beamforming scheme and its link-and system-level simulation results are presented. Finally, recent results from our mmWave prototyping efforts along with indoor and outdoor test results are described to assert the feasibility of mmWave bands for cellular usage.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/27336
DOI
10.1109/MCOM.2014.6736750
ISSN
0163-6804
Article Type
Article
Citation
IEEE COMMUNICATIONS MAGAZINE, vol. 52, no. 2, page. 106 - 113, 2014-02
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