“5G Ultra-Dense Cellular Networks” by Nina Razi

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 03/05/2017
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Location
IBM Lab

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Abstract:

Traditional ultra-dense wireless networks are recommended as an alternative for cellular networks and are deployed in partial areas, such as hotspot and indoor scenarios. Based on the massive MIMO antennas and the millimeter wave communication technologies, the 5G ultra-dense cellular network is proposed to deploy in overall cellular scenarios. Today’s mobile users want faster data speeds and more reliable service. Every new generation of wireless networks delivers faster speed and more functionality to smartphones. The next generation of wireless networks 5G promises to handle thousand times more traffics than today’s networks and will be up to ten times faster that 4G LTE. wireless engineers say these networks will boost the development of other new technologies, too, such as autonomous vehicles, virtual reality, and the Internet of Things. As the number of mobile users and their demand for data rises, 5G must handle far more traffic at much higher speeds than the base stations that make up today’s cellular networks. Millimeter waves, massive MIMO, full duplex, beamforming, and small cells are just a few of the technologies that could enable ultrafast 5G networks.