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Fundamentals of 5G Communications: Connectivity for Enhanced Mobile Broadband and Beyond

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-1-260-45999-9
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education Ltd
Erscheinungstermin: 08.09.2021
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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.Explore the foundations and applications of 5G technologyThis comprehensive guide contains cutting-edge information from telecommunications experts working at the forefront of 5G innovation. You will learn about the foundations of 5G technology—not just the new standards, but the reasons and stories behind them. The book shows how to get the most out of 5G, including high data rates, ultra-reliability, ultra-low latency, energy saving, cost reduction, higher system capacity, and massive device connectivity.Fundamentals of 5G Communications offers comprehensive coverage of all major vertical domains and applications, with a focus on practical, commercial implications. You will get complete explanations of commercial applications, including eXtended Reality (XR) applications, factory automation, remote/autonomous driving and platooning, sensor sharing, and more. The book serves both as an essential reference for telecom professionals and as a textbook for students learning about 5G.• Presents 5G functionality from an end-to-end perspective
• Covers both traditional broadband and new vertical domains along with logistics

• Written by recognized experts in the field


Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9781260459999
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-1-260-45999-9
  • Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education Ltd
  • Erscheinungstermin: 08.09.2021
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: Erscheinungsjahr 2021
  • Produktform: Gebunden
  • Gewicht: 1236 g
  • Seiten: 592
  • Format (B x H x T): 192 x 242 x 35 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt
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Foreword
Introduction
Acronyms
1 5G versus 4G: What’s New?  1.1 Overview  1.2 LTE: A Success Story  1.3 Physical Layer Changes in 5G  1.4 Protocol Changes in 5G  1.5 Main Physical Layer Features of LTE over Releases
2 Deployment Scenarios  2.1 LTE-NR Spectrum Sharing  2.2 Switched NR UL Carrier Aggregation Enhancements  2.3 Nonaligned Carrier Aggregation Operation  2.4 Frequency Ranges and Frequency Bands
3 Architecture Options for 5G  3.1 Introduction  3.2 The 5G RAN Architecture  3.3 The 5G Core  3.4 EPC versus 5GC (What Is 5GC For?)  3.5 Main Functional Entities of the 5G Core  3.6 High-Level Features of 5G Core  3.7 Network Slicing  3.8 QoS  3.9 Interworking with Non-3GPP Access Technologies  3.10 Policy Control  3.11 5G Security  3.12 Access Control and Barring  3.13 Support for Operator and Regulatory Services  3.14 Interworking with EPC  3.15 EPC to 5GC Migration
4 Evolution of 5G Architecture  4.1 Introduction  4.2 Non-Public Networks  4.3 Cellular V2X  4.4 Cellular IoT  4.5 “Big Data” Collection (Enhanced Network Automation)  4.6 Enhancements to Interworking with Non-3GPP Accesses  4.7 URLLC  4.8 Slice Authentication  4.9 Other Release 16 Features
5 Numerology and Slot Structure  5.1 Numerology and Slot Structure in 4G LTE  5.2 Lessons Learned from 4G LTE and 5G Considerations  5.3 SCSs for 5G NR  5.4 Frequency Ranges, Bandwidths, and Bands for 5G NR  5.5 gNB Channel Bandwidth versus UE Channel Bandwidth  5.6 Symbol, Slot, Subframe, and Frame for 5G NR  5.7 Slot Structure for 5G NR and Forward Compatibility Considerations
6 Initial Access and Mobility  6.1 Overview  6.2 Initial Access  6.3 Random Access  6.4 Paging  6.5 Mobility
7 Downlink Control Operation  7.1 Downlink Control in 4G LTE  7.2 Control Region Management in 5G NR  7.3 PDCCH Structure in 5G NR  7.4 Search Space for NR PDCCH  7.5 DCI Formats for NR PDCCH  7.6 Physical Layer Block Diagram for NR PDCCH  7.7 Power Saving Considerations
8 Downlink Data Operation  8.1 Channel Coding for Data  8.2 Channel Code Rate Matching  8.3 DL Soft Buffer Management  8.4 DL MCS and TBS Determination  8.5 DL Resource Allocation in the Time Domain  8.6 DL Resource Allocation in the Frequency Domain  8.7 DL Rate Matching  8.8 DL HARQ Operation  8.9 DL Data Rate Capability  8.10 Processing Time for DL Data  8.11 Demodulation Reference Signals for Data  8.12 PDSCH DM-RS  8.13 DL Phase Tracking Reference Signal  8.14 Channel State Information Reference Signal  8.15 Tracking Reference Signal  8.16 DL MIMO Scheme  8.17 CSI Feedback  8.18 Beam Management for the PDSCH  8.19 Signal Quasi Co-Location
9 Uplink Control Operation  9.1 Uplink Control in 4G LTE  9.2 UCI Types and Payload Sizes in 5G NR  9.3 PUCCH Formats in 5G NR  9.4 PUCCH Resource Determination in 5G NR  9.5 UCI on PUSCH in 5G NR  9.6 Channel Coding for UCI
10 Uplink Data Operation  10.1 UL MCS and TBS Determination  10.2 UL Resource Allocation in the Time Domain  10.3 UL Resource Allocation in the Frequency Domain  10.4 UL Rate Matching  10.5 UL HARQ Operation  10.6 UL Soft Buffer Management  10.7 UL Data Rate Capability  10.8 Processing Time for UL Data  10.9 PUSCH DM-RS  10.10 UL Phase Tracking Reference Signal  10.11 Sounding Reference Signal  10.12 UL MIMO Scheme  10.13 Beam Management for the PUSCH  10.14 UL Power Control  10.15 UL Timing
11 Coexistence of 4G and 5G  11.1 Adjacent Channel Coexistence  11.2 Same Channel Coexistence  11.3 EN-DC Power Control  11.4 Switched EN-DC UL
12 5G in Unlicensed and Shared Spectrum  12.1 Unlicensed Operation in LTE  12.2 Overview  12.3 Channel Access  12.4 Discovery Burst  12.5 Physical Layer Extensions for Uplink  12.6 Increased Scheduling Flexibility
13 Vertical Expansion: URLLC  13.1 A Brief History of 3GPP Standardization Related to URLLC  13.2 Use Cases and Deployment Scenarios for 5G NR URLLC  13.3 Resource Management for URLLC  13.4 Optimizing Link Efficiency for URLLC  13.5 Downlink Resource Sharing for Distinct Service Types  13.6 Uplink Resource Sharing for Distinct Service Types  13.7 Handling Distinct Services at the UE  13.8 Other Related Aspects
14 Vertical Expansion: MTC  14.1 A Brief History of MTC in 3GPP  14.2 Key Technical Enablers for eMTC  14.3 Key Technical Enablers for NB-IoT  14.4 Integration of eMTC and NB-IoT into 5G NR  14.5 Future Trends
15 5G Vertical Expansion: V2X  15.1 Overview  15.2 Background: LTE V2X  15.3 NR V2X
16 Vertical Expansion: Broadcast and Multicast
17 Miscellaneous Topics for 5G  17.1 Overview  17.2 Interference Management  17.3 UE Power Savings  17.4 NR Positioning  17.5 Two-Step RACH  17.6 Multi-RAT DC/CA Enhancements  17.7 Mobility Enhancements  17.8 Integrated Access and Backhaul
18 A Look at Typical 5G Commercial Deployments
19 5G: What’s Next?  19.1 Overview  19.2 Radio Projects in Release 17  19.3 Systems Projects in Release 17  19.4 NR Expansion into Higher Frequencies  19.5 Sidelink Beyond V2X  19.6 Relaying Operation  19.7 Edge Applications  19.8 On the Path to 6G
Index