Millimeter Wave Technology in 5G
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Microwave and Wireless Communications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2020) | Viewed by 22732
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Recently, wireless data transmission and media streaming in the millimeter-wave frequency range have received a lot of attention by the wireless communications and consumer electronics communities. In IEEE 802.11-family research communities, such as IEEE 802.15.3c, IEEE 802.11ad (a.k.a., Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGig)), and recently, IEEE 802.11ay, the 60 GHz frequency range has been of great interest. IEEE 802.15.3c and IEEE 802.11ad are focused on indoor wireless uncompressed video streaming, whereas IEEE 802.11ay is focused on outdoor backhaul networking and related topics. On the other hand, in mobile communications research communities, such as 5G, 24 GHz, 28 GHz, and 38 GHz frequency ranges have been actively discussed as frequencies that are suitable to combat non-line-of-sight (NLOS) and high mobility scenarios.
In order to overcome the disadvantages of millimeter-wave technologies, such as short distance communications due to high path-loss and weakness in NLOS and blockage situations, many advanced communications and networking technologies from the low-layer to the high-layer have been proposed using the concept of the OSI 7 layer. In this Special Issue, we are particularly interested in describing, defining, and quantifying the potential problems of millimeter-wave wireless technologies as well as looking at solutions, prototypes and demonstrators, including antenna design, massive antenna design, radio frequency platform design, channel modeling, and measurements. Furthermore, besides the low-layer techniques, many algorithms for higher layers are of interest, for example, relaying, routing, scheduling, and adaptive video coding over millimeter-wave channels.
Dr. Joongheon Kim
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- millimeter-wave
- outdoor backhaul
- video streaming
- physical layer
- 5G
- scheduling
- routing
- relaying
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