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Hilt, Attila
2021-12-20T13:17:33Z
2021-12-20T13:17:33Z
2019-07-03
http://hdl.handle.net/10890/16612
Deployment of new radio access technology offers the possibility to optimize the existing mobile backhaul. Both the new technology (5G, LTE-A) and the legacy systems (LTE, HSPA, 3G, 2G) utilize the transmission and transport capacities of the backhaul extensively. The recent introduction of 5G requires again increased capacities. Consequently, more and more cell-site locations will receive fiber-optical backbone. Depending on the topology, the existing microwave and millimeter-wave links will “turn” towards aggregation points having fiber access. The increased density of cellsites reduces the hop-lengths, meanwhile adaptive modulation also provides the possibility of capacity increase. This paper reviews the availability and fade margin targets of the new links, that shall be carefully kept by proper planning and monitoring.hu_HU
enhu_HU
Microwave Hop-Length and Availability Targets for the 5G Mobile Backhaulhu_HU
Könyvfejezethu_HU
Post printhu_HU
Címtáras bejelentkezéshez kötött BME-felhasználókhu_HU
IEEEhu_HU
Villamosmérnöki és Informatikai Karhu_HU
2019 July 1-3hu_HU
Budapest, Hungaryhu_HU
10.1109/TSP.2019.8768870
30757180
85071063731
000493442800041
2019-07-03
ISBN:9781728118642hu_HU
IEEEhu_HU
Proc. of the IEEE Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing, TSP'2019hu_HU
Műszaki tudományokhu_HU
5Ghu_HU
LTEhu_HU
mobile backhaulhu_HU
topologyhu_HU
hop-lengthhu_HU
optimizationhu_HU
rainfallhu_HU
outagehu_HU
availabilityhu_HU
Konferenciacikkhu_HU
IEEE Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing, TSP'2019hu_HU
187hu_HU
190hu_HU
Villamosmérnöki tudományokhu_HU


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