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Cellular Architecture and Key Technologies for 5G Wireless Communication Networks

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IEEE COMMUNICATIONS MAGAZINE
Volume 52, Issue 2, Pages 122-130

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/MCOM.2014.6736752

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  1. SNCS Research Center
  2. University of Tabuk
  3. Ministry of Higher Education in Saudi Arabia
  4. Key Laboratory of Cognitive Radio and Information Processing (Guilin University of Electronic Technology)
  5. Ministry of Education [2013KF01]
  6. Hutchison 3G UK
  7. Natural Science Foundation of China [61231009]
  8. STCSM [11JC1412300]
  9. International Science & Technology Cooperation Program

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The fourth generation wireless communication systems have been deployed or are soon to be deployed in many countries. However, with an explosion of wireless mobile devices and services, there are still some challenges that cannot be accommodated even by 4G, such as the spectrum crisis and high energy consumption. Wireless system designers have been facing the continuously increasing demand for high data rates and mobility required by new wireless applications and therefore have started research on fifth generation wireless systems that are expected to be deployed beyond 2020. In this article, we propose a potential cellular architecture that separates indoor and outdoor scenarios, and discuss various promising technologies for 5G wireless communication systems, such as massive MIMO, energy-efficient communications, cognitive radio networks, and visible light communications. Future challenges facing these potential technologies are also discussed.

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