Abstract

What will 5G be? What it will not be is an incremental/nadvance on 4G. The previous four generations of/ncellular technology have each been a major paradigm shift/nthat has broken backwards compatibility. And indeed, 5G will/nneed to be a paradigm shift that includes very high carrier/nfrequencies with massive bandwidths, extreme base station and/ndevice densities and unprecedented numbers of antennas. But/nunlike the previous four generations, it will also be highly/nintegrative: tying any new 5G air interface and spectrum together/nwith LTE and WiFi to provide universal high-rate coverage and/na seamless user experience. To support this, the core network/nwill also have to reach unprecedented levels of flexibility and/nintelligence, spectrum regulation will need to be rethought and/nimproved, and energy and cost efficiencies will become even more/ncritical considerations. This paper discusses all of these topics,/nidentifying key challenges for future research and preliminary/n5G standardization activities, while providing a comprehensive/noverview of the current literature, and in particular of the papers/nappearing in this special issue.

Keywords

Computer scienceParadigm shiftStandardizationBase stationTelecommunicationsFlexibility (engineering)Backward compatibilityTyingAir interfaceCore networkCellular networkKey (lock)Data scienceComputer securityComputer networkOperating system

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Year
2014
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Volume
32
Issue
6
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1065-1082
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Jeffrey G. Andrews, Stefano Buzzi, Wan Choi et al. (2014). What Will 5G Be?. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications , 32 (6) , 1065-1082. https://doi.org/10.1109/jsac.2014.2328098

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