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A reliable and focused treatment of the emergent technology of fifth generation (5G) networks

This book provides an understanding of the most recent developments in 5G, from both theoretical and industrial perspectives. It identifies and discusses technical challenges and recent results related to improving capacity and spectral efficiency on the radio interface side, and operations management on the core network side. It covers both existing network technologies and those currently in development in three major areas of 5G: spectrum extension, spatial spectrum utilization, and core network and network topology management. It explores new spectrum opportunities; the capability of radio access technology; and the operation of network infrastructure and heterogeneous QoE provisioning.

5G Networks: Fundamental Requirements, Enabling Technologies, and Operations Management is split into five sections: Physical Layer for 5G Radio Interface Technologies; Radio

Table of Contents

Foreword xxi

Preface xxv

Author Bios xxvii

List of Contributors xxxi

List of Abbreviations xxxvii

Introduction 1

Part I Physical Layer for 5G Radio Interface Technologies 13

1 Emerging Technologies in Software, Hardware, and Management Aspects Toward the 5G Era: Trends and Challenges 15
Ioannis-Prodromos Belikaidis, Andreas Georgakopoulos, Evangelos Kosmatos, Stavroula Vassaki, Orestis-Andreas Liakopoulos, Vassilis Foteinos, Panagiotis Vlacheas, and Panagiotis Demestichas

1.1 Introduction 15

1.2 5G Requirements and Technology Trends 17

1.3 Status and Challenges in Hardware and Software Development 20

1.4 5G Network Management Aspects Enhanced with Machine Learning 38

1.5 Conclusion 45

References 45

2 Waveform Design for 5G and Beyond 51
Ali Fatih Demir, Mohamed Elkourdi,Mostafa Ibrahim, and Huseyin Arslan

2.1 Introduction 51

2.2 Fundamentals of the 5G Waveform Design 52

2.3 Major Waveform Candidates for 5G and Beyond 58

2.4 Summary 70

2.5 Conclusions 73

References 73

3 Full-Duplex System Design for 5G Access 77
Shu-ping Yeh, Jingwen Bai, PingWang, Feng Xue, Yang-seok Choi, Shilpa Talwar, Sung-en Chiu, and Vinod Kristem

3.1 Introduction 77

3.2 Self-Interference Cancellation 79

3.3 FD System Design: Opportunities and Challenges 82

3.4 Designing the FD System 84

3.5 System-Level Performance Analysis 108

3.6 Conclusions and Future Directions 125

References 130

4 Nonorthogonal Multiple Access for 5G 135
Linglong Dai, Bichai Wang, Ruicheng Jiao, Zhiguo Ding, Shuangfeng Han, and Chih-Lin I

4.1 Introduction 135

4.2 Basic Principles and Advantages of NOMA 137

4.3 Power-Domain NOMA 142

4.4 Code-Domain NOMA 155

4.5 Other NOMA Schemes 170

4.6 Comparison and Trade-Off Analysis of NOMA Solutions 178

4.7 Performance Evaluations and Transmission Experiments of NOMA 181

4.8 Opportunities and Future Research Trends 185

4.9 Conclusions 189

References 189

5 Code Design for Multiuser MIMO 205
Guanghui Song, Yuhao Chi, Kui Cai, Ying Li, and Jun Cheng

5.1 Introduction 206

5.2 Multiuser Repetition-Aided IRA Coding Scheme 207

5.3 Iterative Decoding and EXIT Analysis 209

5.4 Code Optimization Procedure 217

5.5 Numerical Results and Comparisons 218

5.6 Conclusion 230

References 231

6 Physical Layer Techniques for 5G Wireless Security 237
Batu K. Chalise, Himal A. Suraweera, Gan Zheng, and Risto Wichman

6.1 Introduction 237

6.2 5G Physical Layer Architecture 241

6.3 Secure Full-Duplex Receiver Jamming 247

6.4 Secure Full-Duplex Bidirectional Communications 255

6.5 Secure Full-Duplex Relay Communications 259

6.6 Future Directions and Open Issues 266

6.7 Conclusion 268

References 269

7 Codebook-Based Beamforming Protocols for 5G Millimeter Wave Communications 275
Anggrit Dewangkara Yudha Pinangkis, Kishor Chandra, and R. Venkatesha Prasad

7.1 Introduction 275

7.2 Beamforming Architecture 278

7.3 Beam Searching Algorithm 280

7.4 Codebook Design 286

7.5 Beamforming Evaluation 290

7.6 Conclusion 291

References 293

Part II Radio Access Technology for 5G Networks 299

8 Universal Access in 5G Networks: Potential Challenges and Opportunities for Urban and Rural Environments 301
Syed Ali Hassan, Muhammad Shahmeer Omar,Muhammad Ali Imran, Junaid Qadir, and Dushantha Nalin K. Jayakody

8.1 Introduction 301

8.2 Access for Urban Environments 302

8.3 Providing Access to Rural Areas 312

8.4 Conclusions 320

References 321

9 Network Slicing for 5G Networks 327
Xavier Costa-Pérez, Andrés Garcia-Saavedra, Fabio Giust, Vincenzo Sciancalepore, Xi Li, Zarrar Yousaf, and Marco Liebsch

9.1 Introduction 327

9.2 End-to-End Network Slicing 328

9.3 Network Slicing MANO 334

9.4 Network Slicing at the Mobile Edge 343

9.5 Network Slicing at the Mobile Transport 349

9.6 Network Slicing at the Mobile Cloud 358

9.7 Acknowledgment 364

References 365

10 The Evolution Toward Ethernet-Based Converged 5G RAN 371
Jouni Korhonen

10.1 Introduction to RAN Transport Network 372

10.2 Evolving RAN Toward 5G Requirements 384

10.3 Ethernet-Based 5G RAN 399

10.4 Summary 418

References 418

11 Energy-Efficient 5G Networks Using Joint Energy Harvesting and Scheduling 427
Ahmad Alsharoa, Abdulkadir Celik, and Ahmed E. Kamal

11.1 Introduction 427

11.2 System Model 432

11.3 Problem Formulation and Solution 436

11.4 Low-Complexity Algorithm 439

11.5 Simulation Results 441

11.6 Chapter Summary 445

References 446

Part III 5G Network Interworking and Core Network Advancements 453

12 Characterizing and Learning the Mobile Data Traffic in Cellular Network 455
Rongpeng Li, Zhifeng Zhao, Chen Qi, and Honggang Zhang

12.1 Understanding the Traffic Nature: A Revisiting to 𝛼-Stable Models 455

12.2 The Traffic Predictability in Cellular Networks 470

12.3 The Prediction of Application-Level Traffic 476

12.4 Related Works 490

12.5 Conclusion 493

References 493

13 Network Softwarization View of 5G Networks 499
Takashi Shimizu, Akihiro Nakao, and Kohei Satoh

13.1 Introduction 499

13.2 Key Concept of 5G 500

13.3 Network Softwarization View of 5G Networks 501

13.4 Brief History of Network Softwarization and Slicing 503

13.5 Issues for Slicing Towards 5G 504

13.6 Information-Centric Network (ICN) Enabled by Network Softwarization 509

13.7 Studies in ITU-T SG13 Focus Group on IMT-2020 515

13.8 Conclusion 515

References 515

14 Machine-Type Communication in the 5G Era: Massive and Ultrareliable Connectivity Forces of Evolution, Revolution, and Complementarity 519
Renaud Di Francesco and Peter Karlsson

14.1 Overview 519

14.2 Introduction 520

14.3 Demand Analysis 522

14.4 Reviewing the Standardization Path So Far 532

14.5 Conclusion on Machine-Type 5G 537

References 538

Part IV Vertical 5G Applications 543

15 Social-Aware Content Delivery in Device-to-Device Underlay Networks 545
Chen Xu, Caixia Gao, Zhenyu Zhou, ShahidMumtaz, and Jonathan Rodriguez

15.1 Introduction 545

15.2 Related Works 548

15.3 System Model 552

15.4 Problem Formulation 557

15.5 Social Network-Based Content Delivery Matching Algorithm for D2D Underlay Networks 558

15.6 Numerical Results 565

15.7 Conclusions 569

References 570

16 Service-Oriented Architecture for IoT Home Area Networking in 5G 577
Mohd Rozaini Abd Rahim, Rozeha A. Rashid, AhmadM. Rateb, Mohd Adib Sarijari, Ahmad Shahidan Abdullah, Abdul Hadi Fikri Abdul Hamid, Hamdan Sayuti, and Norsheila Fisal

16.1 Introduction 577

16.2 Service-Oriented Architecture 579

16.3 Related Work 581

16.4 Service-Oriented Architecture for Home Area Network (SoHAN) 584

16.5 Performance Evaluation 591

16.6 Conclusion 596

References 597

17 Provisioning Unlicensed LAA Interface for Smart Grid Applications 603
Saba Al-Rubaye and John Cosmas

17.1 Introduction 603

17.2 Smart Grid Architecture-Based 5G Communications 605

17.3 Bandwidth UtilizationMethod 608

17.4 System Implementation and Simulation Platform 615

17.5 Summary and Conclusions 620

References 621

Part V R&D and 5G Standardization 625

18 5G Communication System: A Network Operator Perspective 627
Bruno Jacobfeuerborn and Frank H. P. Fitzek

18.1 Introduction 627

18.2 Softwarization for the 5G Communication System 634

18.3 5G Holistic Testbed 642

18.4 5G as Game Changer in the Value Chain 647

18.5 Conclusion 647

18.6 Acknowledgments 648

References 649

19 Toward All-IT 5G End-to-End Infrastructure 653
Alex Jinsung Choi, Jinhyo Park, Sungho Jo, and Sangsoo Jeong

19.1 Introduction 653

19.2 Development Status and Lesson Learned 655

19.3 Infrastructure Evolution of SK Telecom for 5G: ATSCALE 664

19.4 Detailed Architecture and Key Enabling Technology 668

19.5 Value Proposition 683

19.6 Summary and Conclusion 687

References 687

20 Standardization: The Road to 5G 691
M. P. Galante and G. Romano

20.1 The Role of Standardization 691

20.2 The Main Standardization Bodies 693

20.3 5G Standardization Process 694

20.4 ITU-R 697

20.5 3GPP 699

References 705

Index 709

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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A reliable and focused treatment of the emergent technology of fifth generation (5G) networks

      This book provides an understanding of the most recent developments in 5G, from both theoretical and industrial perspectives. It identifies and discusses technical challenges and recent results related to improving capacity and spectral efficiency on the radio interface side, and operations management on the core network side. It covers both existing network technologies and those currently in development in three major areas of 5G: spectrum extension, spatial spectrum utilization, and core network and network topology management. It explores new spectrum opportunities; the capability of radio access technology; and the operation of network infrastructure and heterogeneous QoE provisioning.

      5G Networks: Fundamental Requirements, Enabling Technologies, and Operations Management is split into five sections: Physical Layer for 5G Radio Interface Technologies; Radio

      Table of Contents

      Foreword xxi

      Preface xxv

      Author Bios xxvii

      List of Contributors xxxi

      List of Abbreviations xxxvii

      Introduction 1

      Part I Physical Layer for 5G Radio Interface Technologies 13

      1 Emerging Technologies in Software, Hardware, and Management Aspects Toward the 5G Era: Trends and Challenges 15
      Ioannis-Prodromos Belikaidis, Andreas Georgakopoulos, Evangelos Kosmatos, Stavroula Vassaki, Orestis-Andreas Liakopoulos, Vassilis Foteinos, Panagiotis Vlacheas, and Panagiotis Demestichas

      1.1 Introduction 15

      1.2 5G Requirements and Technology Trends 17

      1.3 Status and Challenges in Hardware and Software Development 20

      1.4 5G Network Management Aspects Enhanced with Machine Learning 38

      1.5 Conclusion 45

      References 45

      2 Waveform Design for 5G and Beyond 51
      Ali Fatih Demir, Mohamed Elkourdi,Mostafa Ibrahim, and Huseyin Arslan

      2.1 Introduction 51

      2.2 Fundamentals of the 5G Waveform Design 52

      2.3 Major Waveform Candidates for 5G and Beyond 58

      2.4 Summary 70

      2.5 Conclusions 73

      References 73

      3 Full-Duplex System Design for 5G Access 77
      Shu-ping Yeh, Jingwen Bai, PingWang, Feng Xue, Yang-seok Choi, Shilpa Talwar, Sung-en Chiu, and Vinod Kristem

      3.1 Introduction 77

      3.2 Self-Interference Cancellation 79

      3.3 FD System Design: Opportunities and Challenges 82

      3.4 Designing the FD System 84

      3.5 System-Level Performance Analysis 108

      3.6 Conclusions and Future Directions 125

      References 130

      4 Nonorthogonal Multiple Access for 5G 135
      Linglong Dai, Bichai Wang, Ruicheng Jiao, Zhiguo Ding, Shuangfeng Han, and Chih-Lin I

      4.1 Introduction 135

      4.2 Basic Principles and Advantages of NOMA 137

      4.3 Power-Domain NOMA 142

      4.4 Code-Domain NOMA 155

      4.5 Other NOMA Schemes 170

      4.6 Comparison and Trade-Off Analysis of NOMA Solutions 178

      4.7 Performance Evaluations and Transmission Experiments of NOMA 181

      4.8 Opportunities and Future Research Trends 185

      4.9 Conclusions 189

      References 189

      5 Code Design for Multiuser MIMO 205
      Guanghui Song, Yuhao Chi, Kui Cai, Ying Li, and Jun Cheng

      5.1 Introduction 206

      5.2 Multiuser Repetition-Aided IRA Coding Scheme 207

      5.3 Iterative Decoding and EXIT Analysis 209

      5.4 Code Optimization Procedure 217

      5.5 Numerical Results and Comparisons 218

      5.6 Conclusion 230

      References 231

      6 Physical Layer Techniques for 5G Wireless Security 237
      Batu K. Chalise, Himal A. Suraweera, Gan Zheng, and Risto Wichman

      6.1 Introduction 237

      6.2 5G Physical Layer Architecture 241

      6.3 Secure Full-Duplex Receiver Jamming 247

      6.4 Secure Full-Duplex Bidirectional Communications 255

      6.5 Secure Full-Duplex Relay Communications 259

      6.6 Future Directions and Open Issues 266

      6.7 Conclusion 268

      References 269

      7 Codebook-Based Beamforming Protocols for 5G Millimeter Wave Communications 275
      Anggrit Dewangkara Yudha Pinangkis, Kishor Chandra, and R. Venkatesha Prasad

      7.1 Introduction 275

      7.2 Beamforming Architecture 278

      7.3 Beam Searching Algorithm 280

      7.4 Codebook Design 286

      7.5 Beamforming Evaluation 290

      7.6 Conclusion 291

      References 293

      Part II Radio Access Technology for 5G Networks 299

      8 Universal Access in 5G Networks: Potential Challenges and Opportunities for Urban and Rural Environments 301
      Syed Ali Hassan, Muhammad Shahmeer Omar,Muhammad Ali Imran, Junaid Qadir, and Dushantha Nalin K. Jayakody

      8.1 Introduction 301

      8.2 Access for Urban Environments 302

      8.3 Providing Access to Rural Areas 312

      8.4 Conclusions 320

      References 321

      9 Network Slicing for 5G Networks 327
      Xavier Costa-Pérez, Andrés Garcia-Saavedra, Fabio Giust, Vincenzo Sciancalepore, Xi Li, Zarrar Yousaf, and Marco Liebsch

      9.1 Introduction 327

      9.2 End-to-End Network Slicing 328

      9.3 Network Slicing MANO 334

      9.4 Network Slicing at the Mobile Edge 343

      9.5 Network Slicing at the Mobile Transport 349

      9.6 Network Slicing at the Mobile Cloud 358

      9.7 Acknowledgment 364

      References 365

      10 The Evolution Toward Ethernet-Based Converged 5G RAN 371
      Jouni Korhonen

      10.1 Introduction to RAN Transport Network 372

      10.2 Evolving RAN Toward 5G Requirements 384

      10.3 Ethernet-Based 5G RAN 399

      10.4 Summary 418

      References 418

      11 Energy-Efficient 5G Networks Using Joint Energy Harvesting and Scheduling 427
      Ahmad Alsharoa, Abdulkadir Celik, and Ahmed E. Kamal

      11.1 Introduction 427

      11.2 System Model 432

      11.3 Problem Formulation and Solution 436

      11.4 Low-Complexity Algorithm 439

      11.5 Simulation Results 441

      11.6 Chapter Summary 445

      References 446

      Part III 5G Network Interworking and Core Network Advancements 453

      12 Characterizing and Learning the Mobile Data Traffic in Cellular Network 455
      Rongpeng Li, Zhifeng Zhao, Chen Qi, and Honggang Zhang

      12.1 Understanding the Traffic Nature: A Revisiting to 𝛼-Stable Models 455

      12.2 The Traffic Predictability in Cellular Networks 470

      12.3 The Prediction of Application-Level Traffic 476

      12.4 Related Works 490

      12.5 Conclusion 493

      References 493

      13 Network Softwarization View of 5G Networks 499
      Takashi Shimizu, Akihiro Nakao, and Kohei Satoh

      13.1 Introduction 499

      13.2 Key Concept of 5G 500

      13.3 Network Softwarization View of 5G Networks 501

      13.4 Brief History of Network Softwarization and Slicing 503

      13.5 Issues for Slicing Towards 5G 504

      13.6 Information-Centric Network (ICN) Enabled by Network Softwarization 509

      13.7 Studies in ITU-T SG13 Focus Group on IMT-2020 515

      13.8 Conclusion 515

      References 515

      14 Machine-Type Communication in the 5G Era: Massive and Ultrareliable Connectivity Forces of Evolution, Revolution, and Complementarity 519
      Renaud Di Francesco and Peter Karlsson

      14.1 Overview 519

      14.2 Introduction 520

      14.3 Demand Analysis 522

      14.4 Reviewing the Standardization Path So Far 532

      14.5 Conclusion on Machine-Type 5G 537

      References 538

      Part IV Vertical 5G Applications 543

      15 Social-Aware Content Delivery in Device-to-Device Underlay Networks 545
      Chen Xu, Caixia Gao, Zhenyu Zhou, ShahidMumtaz, and Jonathan Rodriguez

      15.1 Introduction 545

      15.2 Related Works 548

      15.3 System Model 552

      15.4 Problem Formulation 557

      15.5 Social Network-Based Content Delivery Matching Algorithm for D2D Underlay Networks 558

      15.6 Numerical Results 565

      15.7 Conclusions 569

      References 570

      16 Service-Oriented Architecture for IoT Home Area Networking in 5G 577
      Mohd Rozaini Abd Rahim, Rozeha A. Rashid, AhmadM. Rateb, Mohd Adib Sarijari, Ahmad Shahidan Abdullah, Abdul Hadi Fikri Abdul Hamid, Hamdan Sayuti, and Norsheila Fisal

      16.1 Introduction 577

      16.2 Service-Oriented Architecture 579

      16.3 Related Work 581

      16.4 Service-Oriented Architecture for Home Area Network (SoHAN) 584

      16.5 Performance Evaluation 591

      16.6 Conclusion 596

      References 597

      17 Provisioning Unlicensed LAA Interface for Smart Grid Applications 603
      Saba Al-Rubaye and John Cosmas

      17.1 Introduction 603

      17.2 Smart Grid Architecture-Based 5G Communications 605

      17.3 Bandwidth UtilizationMethod 608

      17.4 System Implementation and Simulation Platform 615

      17.5 Summary and Conclusions 620

      References 621

      Part V R&D and 5G Standardization 625

      18 5G Communication System: A Network Operator Perspective 627
      Bruno Jacobfeuerborn and Frank H. P. Fitzek

      18.1 Introduction 627

      18.2 Softwarization for the 5G Communication System 634

      18.3 5G Holistic Testbed 642

      18.4 5G as Game Changer in the Value Chain 647

      18.5 Conclusion 647

      18.6 Acknowledgments 648

      References 649

      19 Toward All-IT 5G End-to-End Infrastructure 653
      Alex Jinsung Choi, Jinhyo Park, Sungho Jo, and Sangsoo Jeong

      19.1 Introduction 653

      19.2 Development Status and Lesson Learned 655

      19.3 Infrastructure Evolution of SK Telecom for 5G: ATSCALE 664

      19.4 Detailed Architecture and Key Enabling Technology 668

      19.5 Value Proposition 683

      19.6 Summary and Conclusion 687

      References 687

      20 Standardization: The Road to 5G 691
      M. P. Galante and G. Romano

      20.1 The Role of Standardization 691

      20.2 The Main Standardization Bodies 693

      20.3 5G Standardization Process 694

      20.4 ITU-R 697

      20.5 3GPP 699

      References 705

      Index 709

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