Trial Results of 5G New Air Interface Technologies

2017 IEEE 85TH VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE (VTC SPRING)(2017)

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Abstract
This paper presents field trial results of innovative air interface technologies: sparse code multiple access (SCMA), filtered orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (f-OFDM), and massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO). To confirm the improvement of the promising technologies, the counterparts in long term evolution (LTE) are selected as the comparison baseline. For each technology, detailed parameter configurations and deployment scenarios are addressed at first, then precise test procedures are described, finally, extensive analysis are provided to testify the high spectral efficiency, flexibility and system capacity introduced by the new technologies. According to the trial results, SCMA can achieve 3 times connection number and throughput than SC-FDMA in uplink, and 90% throughput gains over OFDMA in downlink. Waveform f-OFDM is validated to support flexible resources allocation thus avoiding asynchronous transmission in both uplink and downlink. The large number of antennas in Massive MIMO accommodates more user and offers around 10 times throughput than single user scenario in downlink.
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SCMA, f-OFDM, Massive-MIMO
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