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Gbit Radios for the Mobile Anyhaul

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Abstract
Traditionally, the microwave and millimeter-wave (μ/mmW) links have been limited by thermal noise. Long microwave hops had to connect distant sites of several kilometers. The antennas were mounted on high altitude towers. Unwanted interference was eliminated with proper link design and frequency re-use plans. The link design focused on Free Space Loss, rain and atmospheric attenuation. Fading events (e.g., attenuation due to rain or multipath) can significantly reduce the received signal level and degrade the link performance. In worst case, the microwave connection is cut resulting in outage. In the last two decades we observed a rapid breakthrough in direct fiber-optical access. The very long microwave backbone links have been systematically replaced by fiber-optics wherever it was possible by terrain conditions. Consequently, the majority of μ/mmW links became shorter and shorter. In urban environments, the wireless hops are typically shorter than five-six kilometers. On the other hand, there is a huge demand for a flexible LTE, 5G and 6G front- and backhaul (commonly called anyhaul). In mobile systems the μ/mmW anyhaul became extremely dense. 5G and 6G mandate challenging user bit rate and latency requirements.To avoid radio interference and support high link throughputs, higher and higher carrier frequencies are introduced. State-of-theart radios offer excellent possibilities in the millimetric (E, V and W) bands. In the paper the long road to nowadays Gigabit radios is presented. Starting from the very early microwave experiments, the evolution of mobile networks and anyhaul is shown. Finally, some design examples are presented for the recent use of the E-band.
Title
Gbit Radios for the Mobile Anyhaul
Author
Hilt, Attila
Date of issue
2022-02-04
Access level
Open access
Copyright owner
Založba FE
Conference title
25th Seminar on Radio Communications, SRK'2022
Conference place
Ljbuljaba, Slovenia
Conference date
2022 February 2-4
Language
en
Page
1 - 9
Subject
5G, 4G, mobile anyhaul, digital radio, PDH, SDH, GbE, System Gain, hop-length, optimization, rainfall, availability
Version
Pre print
Identifiers
MTMT: 32649760
Title of the container document
Proceedings of the 25th Seminar on Radio Communications
Document type
Könyvrészlet
Document genre
Konferenciacikk
Subject area
Műszaki tudományok
Field
Villamosmérnöki tudományok
University
Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Faculty
Villamosmérnöki és Informatikai Kar
Department
Szélessávú Hírközlés és Villamosságtan Tanszék

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