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Almost all mobile communication systems today use spectrum in the range of 300 MHz-3 GHz. In this article, we reason why the wireless community should start looking at the 3-300 GHz spectrum for mobile broadband applications. We discuss propagation and device technology challenges associated with this band as well as its unique advantages for mobile communication. We introduce a millimeter-wave mobile broadband (MMB) system as a candidate next generation mobile communication system. We demonstrate the feasibility for MMB to achieve gigabit-per-second data rates at a distance up to 1 km in an urban mobile environment. A few key concepts in MMB network architecture such as the MMB base station grid, MMB interBS backhaul link, and a hybrid MMB + 4G system are described. We also discuss beamforming techniques and the frame structure of the MMB air interface.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69df0b5cacbf09c32e614131 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/mcom.2011.5783993
Zhouyue Pi
The University of Texas at Dallas
Farooq Khan
Saidu Teaching Hospital
IEEE Communications Magazine
Samsung (United States)
Samsung (Japan)
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