TY - JOUR
T1 - 5G transport networks
T2 - The need for new technologies and standards
AU - Dat, Pham Tien
AU - Kanno, Atsushi
AU - Yamamoto, Naokatsu
AU - Kawanishi, Tetsuya
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/9
Y1 - 2016/9
N2 - Mobile transport networks will play a vital role in future 5G and beyond networks. In particular, access transport networks connecting radio access with core networks are of critical importance. They will be required to support massive connectivity, super high data rates, and real-time services in a ubiquitous environment. To attain these targets, transport networks should be constructed on the basis of a variety of technologies and methods, depending on application scenarios, geographic areas, and deployment models. In this article, we present several technologies, including analog radio-over-fiber transmission, intermediate-frequency- over-fiber technology, radio-on-radio transmission, and the convergence of fiber and millimeter-wave systems, that can facilitate building such effective transport networks in many use cases. For each technology, we present the system concept, possible application cases, and demonstration results. We also discuss potential standardization and development directions so the proposed technologies can be widely used.
AB - Mobile transport networks will play a vital role in future 5G and beyond networks. In particular, access transport networks connecting radio access with core networks are of critical importance. They will be required to support massive connectivity, super high data rates, and real-time services in a ubiquitous environment. To attain these targets, transport networks should be constructed on the basis of a variety of technologies and methods, depending on application scenarios, geographic areas, and deployment models. In this article, we present several technologies, including analog radio-over-fiber transmission, intermediate-frequency- over-fiber technology, radio-on-radio transmission, and the convergence of fiber and millimeter-wave systems, that can facilitate building such effective transport networks in many use cases. For each technology, we present the system concept, possible application cases, and demonstration results. We also discuss potential standardization and development directions so the proposed technologies can be widely used.
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U2 - 10.1109/MCOM.2016.7565268
DO - 10.1109/MCOM.2016.7565268
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84990890496
SN - 0163-6804
VL - 54
SP - 18
EP - 26
JO - IEEE Communications Magazine
JF - IEEE Communications Magazine
IS - 9
M1 - 7565268
ER -