2015 International Conference on Computer, Information and Telecommunication Systems (CITS) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/cits.2015.7297756
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New challenge: Moving network based on mmWave technology for 5G era

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“…The mmWave-enabled cellular band can also be a potential candidate for in-vehicle communication in moving networks. For example, the authors in [94] presented the feasibility for using 60 GHz access link inside mobile cell with LTE backhaul to form a hybrid mechanism. The high penetration rate of mmWave transmission is a main deterrent to its deployment for cells that provide wider coverage for indoor-to-outdoor transmission services [95]- [97].…”
Section: In-vehicle Access Linkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The mmWave-enabled cellular band can also be a potential candidate for in-vehicle communication in moving networks. For example, the authors in [94] presented the feasibility for using 60 GHz access link inside mobile cell with LTE backhaul to form a hybrid mechanism. The high penetration rate of mmWave transmission is a main deterrent to its deployment for cells that provide wider coverage for indoor-to-outdoor transmission services [95]- [97].…”
Section: In-vehicle Access Linkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[120], [121], [123] Resource allocation using mixed integer integer programming and graph coloring N/A [73] Resource allocation using LSTM ad graph coloring N/A [94] wireless backhaul for mobile cells coupled with mmWave access link to isolate the in-vehicle and out-of-vehicle interference mmWave for access link, LTE-A for backhaul [124] Fairness in resource allocation through power control using Cucker-Smale flocking model N/A allocation problem. In [123], the authors proposed probabilistic resource (i.e., sub-channel and transmit-power) allocation for mobile cells using public transport mobility model.…”
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“…A symbiotic coexistence of new and legacy architectures and technologies is imposed to ensure the best services for both user and service providers. Furthermore, substantial research works have made progress towards this direction, and 5G equipments are supposed to meet the aforesaid requirements while being backward compatible …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, substantial research works have made progress towards this direction, and 5G equipments are supposed to meet the aforesaid requirements while being backward compatible. 12 The 5G cellular enables P2P communications that allows communication between the peers by sharing a channel of the cellular link without the BS intervention. 13 Two modes are depicted, namely, underlay and overlay.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%