Authors
Stefano Buzzi, Carmen D'Andrea, Tommaso Foggi, Alessandro Ugolini, Giulio Colavolpe
Publication date
2016/3/9
Conference
WSA 2016; 20th International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas
Pages
1-8
Publisher
VDE
Description
Future wireless networks will extensively rely upon bandwidths centered on carrier frequencies larger than 10GHz. Indeed, recent research has shown that, despite the large pathloss, millimeter wave (mmWave) frequencies can be successfully exploited to transmit very large data-rates over short distances to slowly moving users. Due to hardware complexity and cost constraints, single-carrier modulation schemes, as opposed to the popular multi-carrier schemes, are being considered for use at mmWave frequencies. This paper presents preliminary studies on the achievable spectral efficiency on a wireless MIMO link operating at mmWave in a typical 5G scenario. Two different single-carrier modem schemes are considered, i.e. a traditional modulation scheme with linear equalization at the receiver, and a single-carrier modulation with cyclic prefix, frequency-domain equalization and FFT-based processing at the …
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Scholar articles
S Buzzi, C D'Andrea, T Foggi, A Ugolini, G Colavolpe - WSA 2016; 20th International ITG Workshop on Smart …, 2016