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MILLIMETER WAVE MOBILE
COMMUNICATIONS FOR 5G
CELLULAR
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CONTENTS:-
Introduction. Wireless evolution. Advantages of using 5G. Why millimeter wave should be used ? History Antennas Bandwidth ,Beam width interference resistance, security. Propagation behavior. Advantages, disadvantages. Conclusion .
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INTRODUCTION
Global bandwidth shortage.
Wireless service providers (W.S.P) are facing many challenges.
Carrier frequency spectrum is between 700Mhz to 2.6Ghz.
WSP requires simultaneous management of multiple
technologies.
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The base station should be backward compatible.
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M B N need to support higher data rate requirement.
Efficient radio access technology combined with more spectrum
availability is required.
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SOLUTION Larger bandwidth and higher data rates.
highly required for 5G wireless networks .
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WIRELESS EVOLUTION
The generation Access protocols Key features Level of evolution
1G FDMA Analog, primarily voice, less secure, support for low bit rate
data
Access to and roaming across single type of analog wireless
networks
2G&2.5G TDMA,CDMA Digital, more secure, voice and data
Access to and roaming across single type of digital wireless
networks and access to 1G
3G&3.5G CDMA 2000,W-CDMA,HSDPA,TD-SCDMA
Digital, multimedia, global roaming across a single type
of wireless network(for example, cellular), limited IP
interoperability,2Mbps to several Mbps
Access to and roaming across digital multimedia wireless
networks and access to 2G and 1G
4G OFDM Global roaming across multiple wireless networks,
10Mbps-100Mbps, IP interoperability for seamless
mobile internet
Access to and roaming across diverse and heterogeneous
mobile and wirelessBroadband networks and access to 3G,2G and 1G
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FIFTH GENERATION (5G) WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION
Greater frequency allocation at millimeter wave.
Highly directional beam forming antennas.
All IP networks
Finest Quality Of Service(QOS)
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ADVANTAGES OF USING 5G
Longer battery life.
Lower infrastructure cost.
Higher data rates .
More efficient.
High reliability.
High security.
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The back bone networks for 5G will move from copper cables to
optical fiber cable to millimeter wave wireless communication.
TO
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MILLIMETER(MM) WAVE TECHNOLOGY
What is MM wave?
Next generation wireless technology that can provide up to multi - Gbps wireless connectivity
Data rate is expected to be 40-100 times faster than today’s wireless LAN technologies.
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Frequency range is from 25GHz to 300GHz.
Wavelength is between 10mm to 1mm.
So, What are the advantages of using this ?
The radio spectrum is still rather undeveloped .
More bandwidth is available.
Hence higher data rates is achieved.
Security and privacy is better at mm-wave.
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HISTORY OF MM WAVE
Mm-wave was first demonstrated by Sir J.C.Bose in the year 1897.
J.C. Bose Demonstrating Millimeter Wave in 1897
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1960Radio astronomy.
1970Military applications.
1980mm wave IC for commercial applications.
1990Consumer-oriented use of mm wave above 40 GHz.
2003 FCC authorized 71-76 GHz and 81-86 GHz for licensed point to point communication.
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BANDWIDTH
Augment the currently saturated radio spectrum of
700Mhz. To 2.6Ghz.
Mm-wave carrier frequency allow for larger bandwidth.
Expand channel band width way beyond 20Mhz.
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BEAM WIDTH INTERFERENCE RESISTANCE AND SECURITY
Narrow beam width (approx. 2 degree beam width).
Reduces the interference.
Spectrum reuse can be done.
Cross-polarization techniques
Waves are highly directional.
This offers high security.
By using cryptographic algorithms the network can be further
secured
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ANTENNA ARRAY
Narrow beam are the new feature of mm-wave
They reduces fading, multi-path, and interference
Antenna geometry is at chip size
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The physical size of antennas are so small . This becomes practical to build complex antenna arrays. Further integrate them on chip or PCB.
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Due to advances in VLSI technology. It is possible to generate circuits which operate at mm wave
frequencies This enables to create several array smart antenna which is adaptable
in nature .
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PROPAGATION BEHAVIOR
Based on the principle of line of sight (LOS)paths
It is required to use reflective paths by many object.
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Reflections can establish non-LOS links
Path loss exponent: 2 for LOS 4 for non LOS
Picture showing mm-wave propagation
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To incorporate directional beam forming
RX and TX communicate via Main lobes.
Steering antenna is required.
Smart antenna is required
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ADVANTAGES
Larger bandwidth
Higher transmission rate
Capability of spread spectrum and is more immune to interference.
Extremely high frequencies allow multiple short-distance .
Requires the narrow beam width.
Reduces hardware size.
Higher the frequency - smaller the antenna.
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DISADVANTAGES
Higher costs in manufacturing .
Extremely high frequencies- significant attenuation.
Millimeter waves - long distance applications.
The penetration power of mm wave -concrete walls is known less.
Interferences with oxygen & rain also.
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CONCLUSION
Millimeter wave - 5G cellular communication.
Bandwidth and higher data rates .
Further research is going on to remove the limitations.
Reliability and efficiency in using these spectrum.
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THE FUTURE
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REFERENCES
[1] T. S. Rappaport, Shu Sun, Rimma Mayzus et al ``Millimeter wave mobile communications for 5G cellular: it will work!,'' Proc. IEEE, vol. 1, 2013, no. 10, pp. 335_349, may. 2013.
[2] T. S. Rappaport, J. N. Murdock, and F. Gutierrez, ``State of the art in 60 GHz integrated circuits & systems for wireless communications,'' Proc.int IEEE, vol. 99, no. 8, pp. 1390_1436, Aug. 2011.
[3] M. Cudak, A. Ghosh, T. Kovarik, R. Ratasuk, T. Thomas, F. Vook, and P. Moorut, ``Moving towards mmwave-based beyond-4G (B-4G) Technology,'' in Proc. IEEE Veh. Technol. Soc. Conf., 2013, pp. 1_17.
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