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5G New Radio Unlicensed: Challenges and Evaluation

Mohammed Hirzallah, Marwan Krunz, Balkan Kecicioglu, Belal Hamzeh

2020IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking89 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To meet the high demand for mobile data, the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) established a set of standards known as 5G New Radio (5G NR). The architecture of 5G NR includes a flexible radio access network and a core network. 3GPP has also been working on a new radio access technology, called 5G NR Unlicensed (5G NR-U), which aims at extending 5G NR to unlicensed bands. In this article, we give an overview of the most recent 5G NR-U design elements and discuss potential concerns, including fair coexistence with other unlicensed technologies such as Wi-Fi. We use simulations to study coexistence between Wi-Fi and 5G NR-U systems. Our evaluation indicates that NR-U often achieves higher throughput and lower delay than Wi-Fi (802.11ac). The two systems experience different buffer occupancies and spectrum utilization statistics. We also discuss the improvements that NR-U offers over LTE Licensed Assisted Access (LTE-LAA).

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputer networkThroughput3rd Generation Partnership Project 2Cellular networkRadio access networkSpectrum managementTelecommunicationsMobile telephonyBase stationRadio resource managementCore networkAccess technologyRemote radio headRadio Link ProtocolRadio spectrumMobile broadbandSoftware-defined radioUMTS Terrestrial Radio Access NetworkMobile computingSet (abstract data type)Radio networksTelecommunications linkAccess networkSmall cellCognitive radioRadio access technologyMobile radioLTE AdvancedGeneral partnershipWirelessArchitectureNext-generation networkKey (lock)GSMWireless Networks and ProtocolsAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationGreen IT and Sustainability