Search for dissertations about: "Limited backhaul"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words Limited backhaul.
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1. Integrated Access and Backhaul for 5G and Beyond (6G)
Abstract : Enabling network densification to support coverage-limited millimeter wave (mmWave) frequencies is one of the main requirements for 5G and beyond. It is challenging to connect a high number of base stations (BSs) to the core network via a transport network. READ MORE
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2. Design Aspects of Coordinated Multipoint Transmission : A Study of Channel Predictions, Resource Allocation, User Grouping and Robust Linear Precoding for Coherent Joint Transmission
Abstract : Shadowed areas and interference at cell borders pose great challenges for future wireless broadband systems. Coordinated Multipoint (CoMP) coherent joint transmission has shown the potential to overcome these challenges by turning harmful interference into useful signal power. READ MORE
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3. Predictor Antenna Systems: Exploiting Channel State Information for Vehicle Communications
Abstract : Vehicle communication is one of the most important use cases in the fifth generation of wireless networks (5G). The growing demand for quality of service (QoS) characterized by performance metrics, such as spectrum efficiency, peak data rate, and outage probability, is mainly limited by inaccurate prediction/estimation of channel state information (CSI) of the rapidly changing environment around moving vehicles. READ MORE
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4. Towards Context Information-based High-Performing Connectivity in Internet of Vehicle Communications
Abstract : Internet-of-vehicles (IoV) is one of the most important use cases in the fifth generation (5G) of wireless networks and beyond. Here, IoV communications refer to two types of scenarios: serving the in-vehicle users with moving relays (MRs); and supporting vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications for, e.g., connected vehicle functionalities. READ MORE
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5. Resource Allocation in Downlink Coordinated Multi-Point Systems
Abstract : The raised user expectations of quality of service and the rapid growth of the data traffics impose a great challenge for mobile communication systems. The performance, e.g., the spectrum efficiency, peak data rate, cell-edge data rate, of current cellular systems ismainly limited due to the presence of inter-cell interference. READ MORE