Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering
Technical Seminar 3 MTech
Title of paper: Next Generation 5G Wireless Networks : A Comprehensive Survey
Student Name: Abhishek Rai
Next Generation 5G Wireless Networks: A Comprehensive Survey 1 Presentation Flow EMERGING APPLICATIONS
QOS
QOE
SUSTAINABILITY AND ENERGY-EFFICIENCY
IN 5G WIRELESS NETWORKS
Next Generation 5G Wireless Networks:
Title of the Project A Comprehensive Survey 2 EMERGING APPLICATIONS Two significant trends are driving the wireless industry to develop a fifth generation of network technology: the explosive increase in demand for wireless broadband services needing faster, higher- capacity networks that can deliver video and other content- rich services;
the Internet of Things (IoT) that is fuelling a
need for massive connectivity of devices, and also a need for ultra - reliable, ultra- low- latency connectivity over Internet Protocol (IP). Current wireless networks will struggle to deliver: vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to- infrastructure transportation systems; industrial automation and utility applications; wireless health services; consumer and business virtual and augmented reality services; some smart city applications; smart homes and a number of uses for mobile broadband, including the delivery of content everywhere
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Comprehensive Survey 4 D2D Communication Device centric nature of 5G wireless is expected to enable the devices in proximity to communicate directly by passing the cellular BS for sharing relevant contents.
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Comprehensive Survey 5 Major recent research activities in D2D include: game theoretic pricing schemes social networking prototypes (e.g. Qualcomms FlashLinQ) public safety networks and maximum allowable distance estimation for commercial roll out
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Comprehensive Survey 6 M2M Communication M2M communications are also expected to have native support in 5G wireless. Major features of M2M communications involve automated data generation, processing, transfer and exchange between intelligent machines, with minimum human intervention.
Direct device to device communication Remote devices communicates
through a centralized node
Access specific Access agnostic
Local comm. improves spectral Not applicable
efficiency
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Comprehensive Survey 8 Internet of Things (IoT) IoT envision millions of simultaneous connections, involving a variety of devices, connected homes, smart grids and smart transportation systems.
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Comprehensive Survey 9 Six unique challenges of IoT include (i) Automated sensor configuration, (ii) context discovery, (iii) acquisition, modeling and reasoning (iv) selection of sensors in sensing-as-a- service model (v) security privacy- trust (vi) context sharing
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Comprehensive Survey 10 Advanced Vehicular Communications IoV technology refers to dynamic mobile communication systems that communicate between vehicles and public networks using V2V (vehicle-to- vehicle), V2R (vehicle-to-road), V2H (vehicle-to-human) and V2S (vehicle-to-sensor) interactions. IoV system is a three-level "Client-Connection-Cloud" system
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Comprehensive Survey 11 Miscellaneous Applications 5G based future mobile networks have a huge potential to transform different financial services , like banking, payments, personal finance management, social payments, peer to peer transaction and local commerce. Sensing, communication and control increases efficiency and reliability of power grids, thereby modernizing them to Smart Grids (SGs). Smart cities, with fundamentals of sustainability are gaining momentum.
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Comprehensive Survey 12 QOS Metrics like bandwidth, error rate, signal strength, etc. are utilized along with traditional RTT delay to determine the offered QoS. During the evolution of QoS management device in 3GPP (GSM/UMTS/LTE) networks, there was a migration from QoS management at the user equipment level to the QoS management at the network level. QoS requirements is the total packet delay budget (PDB), which is formed on the RAN air interface and is treated as the maximum packet delay with a confidence level of 98%.
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QOE
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Comprehensive Survey 14 Relation between QoS and QoE
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Comprehensive Survey 15 SON Enabled Quality Management SON offers autonomic functionalities to wireless networks by self-configuration, self-optimization and self-healing. Self configuration replaces conventional manual configuration process Legacy networks use periodic drive tests and log report analysis for optimization. Self healing involves remote detection, diagnosis and recovery actions to alleviate network impairments caused by any fault This leads to improved user experience and network automation by reducing human intervention. Next Generation 5G Wireless Networks: A Comprehensive Survey 16 Major Ongoing Trends in Self Organizing Networks.
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Energy-Efficient Backhaul To reduce manual interference and energy consumption, complex 5G network should have self organizing backhaul links. Require huge changes in how mobile networks and their underlying infrastructures are built Higher capacity density Service and network virtualization Mission critical services
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Comprehensive Survey 18 Next Generation 5G Wireless Networks: A Comprehensive Survey 19 Thank You