2015 European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/eucnc.2015.7194054
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MmWave use cases and prototyping: A way towards 5G standardization

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“…7 We denote by E(n) the (M × M )-dimensional equalization matrix, and a zero-forcing approach is adopted, thus implying that…”
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“…7 We denote by E(n) the (M × M )-dimensional equalization matrix, and a zero-forcing approach is adopted, thus implying that…”
Section: B Scm With Fdementioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 We used here the relation X(n) = Q RF Q BB S(n). data symbols are split in k distinct M -dimensional vectors S(1), .…”
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“…This prototype was shown to achieve a peak data rate of 1.056 Gb/s in the laboratory. In the E-band, [8] developed a mmWave backhaul and access prototype to demonstrate the feasibility of mmWave communication and to test the processing algorithms developed under the MiWaveS project [9]. In this prototype, the backhaul links employed antennas with 30 dBi gains, and the access links used 17 dBi antenna at the access point (AP) and 5dBi antennas at the user terminals.…”
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“…During the past few years, a significant amount of progress has been made towards the definition and development of 5th Generation (5G) mobile network technology, whose mass deployment is targeted in 2020 . The key novelty of 5G is the implementation of heterogeneous communication systems to support emerging applications requiring very high data‐rate communications, ultra‐low latency, and high reliability with a large number of connected devices , and to deal with the high quantity of uplink traffic due to the offloading of large amounts of data to the cloud .…”
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