A Large-Scale Wireless Emulation Environment with Interaction between Physical and Virtual Radio Nodes for Beyond 5G Systems
Fumihide Kojima, Toshiyuki Miyachi, Takeshi Matsumura, Hirokazu Sawada, Hiroaki Harai, Hiroshi Harada
Abstract
This paper proposes a concept of large-scale emulation and evaluation environment of wireless communication systems. The environment can build radio nodes called virtual node by software in cyberspace and provide interaction among the virtual nodes and the reconfigurable physical radio devices that are connected to the environment from the outside. The environment therefore enables preliminary investigations and evaluations for the highly advanced and complicated wireless systems in the future. Moreover, in the radio interactive emulation, the radio propagation parameters based on the preliminary obtained models are suitably referred. The proposed wireless emulation environment enables wireless emulations required in the six typical wireless systems that are further developed and promoted in B5G/6G society. The paper shows evaluation and consideration of the fundamental performances for the proposed wireless emulation environment that includes numerical investigation for the interconnection performances between the virtual nodes and the reconfigurable physical radio devices, as well as fundamental operation for the wireless emulation with suitable visualization functions.