In a conventional cellular network, the base station manages the admission control policy. In other words, if a user wishes to establish a new call and the radio resources are not available in its hom...
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Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) have developed a wirelessly powered relay network for 5G systems. The proposed battery-free communication addresses the
In order to meet diverse 5G require-ments under various deployment scenarios, mobile relays can be useful to provide enhanced user experience to the onboard passengers in, for example, trains and
This chapter provides an in-depth review of the relay technology that is being considered for future 5G networks. The article first introduces and compares different relay types that use LTE-A
Abstract—In the 5G and beyond era, the Internet of Things (IoT) requires widespread coverage in highly dense and hard-to-reach areas. To achieve this, the use of relaying as an energy-eficient mechanism
In this paper, we evaluate the standardized 5G NR single-hop L3 U2N relays, with a focus on how various 3GPP-compliant, NR SL parameters and features, such as the numerology, sensing-based
A layer 2 relay, called a decode and forward relay, can eliminate noise signals and perform radio resource management functions better than a layer 1 relay; a better throughput-enhancement effect
The proposed wirelessly-powered relay is meant to act as an intermediary receiver and transmitter of 5G signals, which can originate from a 5G base station or wireless devices.
Hence, in this column, focusing on realistic 5G high-mobility deployment scenarios, we provide a brief background and motivation for mobile relay and investigate potential technical
A recently developed wirelessly powered 5G relay could accelerate the development of smart factories, report scientists from Tokyo Tech.
This chapter provides an in-depth review of the relay technology that is being considered for future 5G networks.
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