5G System Design An End to End Perspective

This book presents a detailed pedagogical description of the 5G commercial wireless communication system design, from an end to end perspective. It compares and contrasts NR with LTE, and  gives a concise and highly accessible description of the key

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d to End Perspective

5G System Design

Wan Lei • Anthony C. K. Soong • Liu Jianghua Wu Yong • Brian Classon • Weimin Xiao David Mazzarese • Zhao Yang • Tony Saboorian

5G System Design An End to End Perspective

Wan Lei Huawei Technologies Beijing, China

Anthony C. K. Soong Huawei Technologies, USA Plano, TX, USA

Liu Jianghua Huawei Technologies Beijing, China

Wu Yong Huawei Technologies Beijing, China

Brian Classon Huawei Technologies, USA Rolling Meadows, IL, USA

Weimin Xiao Huawei Technologies, USA Rolling Meadows, IL, USA

David Mazzarese Huawei Technologies Beijing, China

Zhao Yang Huawei Technologies Shanghai, China

Tony Saboorian Huawei Technologies, USA Plano, TX, USA

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In memory of Kim Chang, our colleague who passed away at a standards meeting in Japan.

Preface

It is hard to overstate the impact that HSPA and LTE technology have had on our global society. Mobile subscriptions for these technologies are now counted in the billions; touching lives and changing business everywhere on the planet. How did this come to pass? The dominance of these Third Generation Partnership (3GPP) technologies was not known a priori when their studies were first approved. There are many factors to explain the success, but surely these factors include the quality of the standards and technology as well as economies of scale from global deployment. For 5G, the fifth generation of telecommunication systems, the situation is different in that it is expected, even before the first equipment delivery, that 3GPP tech