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Journal Article Design of Cellular, Satellite, and Integrated Systems for 5G and Beyond
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Authors
Junhyeong Kim, Guido Casati, Nicolas Cassiau, Antonio Pietrabissa, Alessandro Giuseppi, Dong Yan, Emilio Calvanese Strinati, Marjorie Thary, Danping He, Ke Guan, Heesang Chung, Ilgyu Kim
Issue Date
2020-10
Citation
ETRI Journal, v.42, no.5, pp.669-685
ISSN
1225-6463
Publisher
한국전자통신연구원 (ETRI)
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.4218/etrij.2020-0156
Abstract
5G AgiLe and fLexible integration of SaTellite And cellulaR (5G-ALLSTAR) is a Korea-Europe (KR-EU) collaborative project for developing multi-connectivity (MC) technologies that integrate cellular and satellite networks to provide seamless, reliable, and ubiquitous broadband communication services and improve service continuity for 5G and beyond. The main scope of this project entails the prototype development of a millimeter-wave 5G New Radio (NR)-based cellular system, an investigation of the feasibility of an NR-based satellite system and its integration with cellular systems, and a study of spectrum sharing and interference management techniques for MC. This article reviews recent research activities and presents preliminary results and a plan for the proof of concept (PoC) of three representative use cases (UCs) and one joint KR-EU UC. The feasibility of each UC and superiority of the developed technologies will be validated with key performance indicators using corresponding PoC platforms. The final achievements of the project are expected to eventually contribute to the technical evolution of 5G, which will pave the road for next-generation communications.
KSP Keywords
5G and beyond, Broadband communication, Cellular system, Communication services, Interference management techniques, Key Performance Indicators(KPI), Multi-connectivity, Next-generation communications, Prototype Development, Satellite network, Satellite system
This work is distributed under the term of Korea Open Government License (KOGL)
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