“Roads to 5G and Beyond” Technologies, Applications and Markets Assessment

“Roads to 5G and Beyond” Technologies, Applications and Markets Assessment

This report is addressing several current technologies (as well as their markets, applications and other characteristics) that, according to the ITU classifications, are transitioning to the 5G communications era.

Though, based on the industry insiders’ statistics, in 2020 market share of 4G networks was not more than 7%-12% on the global scale, the industry is already (2018-2021) supporting commercial 5G introduction in several market regions and applications.

This new radio access generation will be built on the existing infrastructure, which will be modernized and expanded with new technologies.

The 5G wireless communication system will be a converged system with multiple radio access technologies integrated together. It will be able to support a wide range of applications and services to comprehensively satisfy the requirements of the information society by the year 2020 and beyond. From the technology perspective, 5G will be the continuous enhancement and evolution of the present radio access technologies, and also the development of novel radio access technologies to meet the increasing demand of future. 5G can be characterized as data, connectivity and user experience.

There are two main views on 5G that exist today, which are frequently mixed together to form the basis of the 5G definition:

View 1 – The hyper-connected vision: In this view, 5G is seen as a blend of existing technologies (2G, 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi and others) that can deliver greater coverage and availability, higher network density in terms of cells and devices, and the ability to provide the connectivity that enables machine-to-machine (M2M) services and the Internet of Things (IoT).

View 2 – Next-generation radio access technology: This perspective outlines 5G in ‘generational’ terms, setting specific targets that new radio interfaces must meet in terms of data rates (faster than 1Gbps downlink) and latency (less than 1ms delay).

The first view is connected with a gradual transition of 3G/4G (and other) technologies to the 5G era with appropriate enhancements and extensions. Some of such technologies are the subject of this report analysis. Particular, the following technologies, their markets, industries and applications are addressed in connection with their transition to 5G (they are being bundled under the title of 5G despite of the fact that they are already being brought to market by vendors and deployed by operators):

  • CR/SDR – Cognitive Radio/Software Defined Radio
  • Though the concept of CR/SDR is well known and the industry supports these techniques for a number of years, the 5G era will bring new requirements to networks characteristics that can be easy to fulfill with CR/SDR. The 5G “Network of Networks” needs further development of the CR/SDR concept responding on particulars of 5G and using the existing base of smart radios.
  • Small Cells
  • It is expected that small cells will prevail in the 5G infrastructure due to advanced features that satisfy 5G requirements.
  • mmWave Radio
  • mmWave Radio will play an important role in the 5G RANs, allowing to explore the vast amount of free spectrum.
  • MIMO
  • Complex smart antenna systems such as MMIMO expected to be used extensively.
  • Visible Light Communication
VLC open several important applications, which were difficult to utilize in other spectrum windows.

The report also addresses general requirements to 5G networking and surveys current 5G standardization activities. It also contains author’s survey of recently approved patents related to VLC and MIMO technologies.

The report intends for a wide audience of technical and managerial staff involved in the development of advanced wireless communications.


1.0 Introduction
1.1 General - Basis
1.2 Planning Wireless Technologies: Generations
1.3 Goal
1.4 Structure
1.5 Research Methodology
1.6 Target Audience
2.0 Efforts
2.1 Organizations
2.2 5G Timetable and Major Tasks (3GPP-ITU)
2.2.1 3GPP Leadership
2.2.1.1 Major 5G-related Publications: 3GPP
2.2.2 3GPP Structure
2.2.3 5G RAN Development
2.2.3.1 Operation above 6 GHz
2.2.3.2 Coordination between RAN and SA
2.2.3.3 Acceleration
2.2.3.4 Leaders
2.3 5G Activity Survey
2.3.1 EU
2.3.1.1 METIS 2020
2.3.1.2 5G PPP
2.3.1.2.1 5G Norma
2.3.1.2.2 5G Tango
2.3.1.2.3 Phase 2
2.3.2 Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) Alliance
2.3.2.1 NGMN and 5GAA
2.3.2.2 5G White Papers
2.3.3 5G Americas
2.3.3.1 White Paper: 3GPP R16, 17 and Beyond
2.3.4 GSM Association
2.3.4.1 Selected Publications
2.3.5 ITU
2.3.6 Major 5G Documents
3.0 Current Developments: 5G Technologies
3.1 Characteristics
3.2 Promising Directions
3.2.1 Requirements
3.2.2 Common Views
3.2.2.1 Spectrum
3.2.3 Future – Starts Today
3.3 Issues
3.4 Use Cases
3.4.1 General –Characteristics
3.4.2 Mobile Broadband
3.4.3 Automotive
3.4.4 Smart Society
4.0 Software Defined and Cognitive Radio -5G Era
4.1 Spectrum Utilization
4.2 Common Goal
4.3 Needs
4.4 Role
4.5 Purpose
4.6 Definition (WIF, FCC, ITU)
4.6.1 CR Types
4.6.2 CR Processes
4.7 Versatility
4.8 Organizations and Regulations
4.8.1 Wireless Innovation Forum Position
4.8.1.1 SDR Classifications
4.8.1.2 CR Features
4.8.2 FCC
4.8.2.1 Equipment Type
4.8.2.2 Process
4.8.2.3 Clarifications
4.8.2.4 Application Guide
4.8.3 Object Management Group
4.8.4 ETSI
4.8.5 ITU
4.9 Decisions
4.10 CR/SDR Abilities
4.11 Elements
4.12 Commercial Use Cases
4.13 SDR in Military
4.13.1 SCA
4.14 CR/SDR: Applications Benefits
4.15 Impact
4.16 Differences
4.17 Market
4.17.1 Landscape
4.17.2 Trends
4.17.3 Cost
4.17.4 Different Perspective
4.17.5 Drivers
4.17.6 Market Forecast
4.17.6.1 Model Assumptions
4.17.6.2 Estimate
4.18 Industry
Aeronix (SDR Components)
AirNet Communications (SDR Base Stations)
Carlson Wireless (Platform)
CRT (CR SW)
Etherstack (Software)
Green Hills (Software)
L3Harris (SDR)
Huawei (Platform)
NI (mmWave CR/SDR)
Nokia (Base Station)
Nutaq
SELEX ES (A Leonardo Company)
Thales (Radio)
TI (Chips)
Wind River (Software)
ZTE (Platforms)
4.19 5G: Needs CR/SDR
5.0 MIMO and 5G Communications
5.1 History
5.2 Concept: MIMO in Wireless Communications
5.2.1 Major Techniques
5.3 Types of MIMO
5.4 5G – MIMO Specifics
5.4.1 MMIMO Definition
5.4.2 MMIMO Properties
5.5 MIMO Benefits
5.6 Industry
Blue Danube
Beecube (NI Company)
Nutaq
ZTE
6.0 mmWAVE Wi-Fi
6.1 Goal
6.2 General
6.3 60 GHz Band Spectrum Specifics
6.3.1 Frequencies Allocation
6.3.1.1 FCC 60 GHz Band Extension
6.3.2 Oxygen Absorption
6.4 Antenna
6.5 Radiation Limiting at 60 GHz
6.6 Combined Effect
6.7 Progress in Chip Technology
6.7.1 Challenges and Efforts
6.7.2 Modulation
6.7.3 Specifics
6.7.3.1 Indoor Behavior
6.8 Summary
6.9 Prospectus: 60 GHz Wi-Fi
6.9.1 Benefits and Issues
6.9.2 WiGig Alliance
6.9.2.1 Use Cases
6.9.2.2 Union
6.9.3 IEEE 802.11ad – 60 GHz Wi-Fi
6.9.3.1 5G and 802.11ad
6.9.3.1.1 5G Spectrum Extension
6.9.3.2 Status
6.9.3.3 Coexistence
6.9.3.4 Scope
6.9.3.5 Channelization
6.9.3.6 PHY
6.9.3.7 MAC
6.9.3.8 Specification Features
6.9.3.9 Summary
6.9.3.10 Extended 60 GHz Band
6.10 Industry
Blu Wireless
Intel
Qualcomm
Peraso
Samsung
Tensorcom
TP-Link
6.11 Market Considerations
6.11.1 Market Drivers
6.11.2 Usage Models
6.11.3 Market Estimate
6.12 IEEE P802.11ay
6.12.1 Purpose and Time Frame
6.12.2 Scope
6.12.2.1 Channelization
6.12.2.2 PHY Specifics
6.12.3 Industry
Blu Wireless
Qualcomm
7.0 Visible Light Communication – 5G Technology
7.1 General
7.1.1 Drivers
7.1.2 Industry Activity
7.1.2.1 UC-Light Center
7.1.2.2 Europe
7.2 VLC Standards Development
7.2.1 IEEE 802.15.7-2018 Standard
7.2.1.1 Considerations
7.2.1.2 Project
7.2.1.2.1 Coexistence
7.2.1.2.2 Essence
7.2.1.2.3 Base
7.2.1.2.4 Use Cases
7.2.1.2.5 Physical Layer
7.2.1.2.5.1 General
7.2.1.2.5.2 Responsibilities
7.2.1.2.5.3 Types
7.2.1.2.5.4 Error Protection
7.2.1.2.5.5 Rates
7.2.1.2.5.6 Frequency Plan
7.2.1.2.5.7 PHY Services
7.2.1.2.5.8. Regulations
7.2.1.2.6 MAC Layer
7.2.1.2.6.1 Responsibilities
7.2.1.2.6.2 Functionalities
7.2.1.2.6.3 Channel Access
7.2.1.2.7 Security
7.2.2 IEEE 802.15.13 Standard
3.2.3 IEEE 802.11bb Standard
7.2.4 VLCA
7.2.4.1 General
7.2.5 Jeita
7.2.6 Li-Fi Consortium
7.2.6.1 Optical Mobility Technology
7.2.6.2 Li-Fi Network
7.2.7 ITU G.9991
7.3 VLC Channel Specifics
7.3.1 General
7.3.2 Communications Channel Structure
7.3.3 Transmitter
7.3.4 Receiver
7.3.4.1 Image Sensors
7.3.4.2 LED as Receiver
7.3.5 Major Characteristics
7.3.5.1 General
7.3.5.2 Modulation
7.3.5.3 VLC Channel: Characteristics Summary
7.3.5.4 Emerging Areas
7.3.5.5 Limiting Factors
7.3.6 Major Challenges
7.4 Companies and Organizations
Casio
Firefly
Fraunhofer IPMS
LVX
LightBee
Nakagawa Laboratories
NEC
Oledcomm
Outstanding Technology
PureVLC-PureLi-Fi
Qualcomm
Supreme Architecture
7.5 Market
7.6 5G View
7.6.1 Attocell
7.6.2 Cell Structures
7.7 Major Applications
7.7.1 Intelligent Transportation Systems
7.7.1.1 Abilities
7.7.1.2 Major Areas
7.7.2 Optical Wireless LAN
7.7.3 Healthcare
7.7.4 Localization
7.7.5 City Wide Wireless Network
7.7.6 Underwater Communications
7.7.7 Summary
8.0 5G and Small Cells Development
8.1 Rational
8.2 Nomenclature
8.2.1 Group
8.3 Background
8.4 Applications
8.4.1 Indoor Use Cases
8.4.2 Outdoor Use Cases
8.4.3 Public Safety Communications
8.4.4 Summary
8.5 Benefits and Issues
8.6 Small Cell Market
8.6.1 Market Geography
8.6.2 Estimate
8.7 Standardization
8.7.1 Organizations
8.7.1.1 Small Cell Forum
8.7.1.2 3GPP
8.7.1.2.1 First Standard
8.7.1.2.2 Interfaces – 3GPP
8.7.1.2.3 3GPP Rel.12 and SCs
8.7.1.3 Other
8.8 Small Cell Industry
Airspan
AirHop Communications
Alpha Networks
Argela
Broadcom (acquired by Avago in 2015)
Cavium
Cisco
CommScope
Contela
Ericsson
Fujitsu
Huawei
ip.access
Intel
Gilat
Juni
NEC
Nokia
Qualcomm
Radisys
Samsung
Spider Cloud (Corning)
Tektelic
TI
Xilinx
ZTE
9.0 Conclusions
Attachment I: Patents Survey: LTE – MIMO (2018-2022)
Attachment II: VLC – related Patents Survey (2018-2022)
Figure 1: Mobile Technologies Generations
Figure 2: Time – Mobile Generations/Rates
Figure 3: OSI Layers – 4G and 5G
Figure 4: Global Mobile Data Traffic
Figure 5: ITU-R Schedule for IMT-2020
Figure 6: 3GPP/ITU-R – Tentative Timeline – 5G Standardization
Figure 7: Release 16 Schedule - Detailed
Figure 8: Focal Points – Release 17
Figure 9: Technical Specification Groups – 3GPP
Figure 10: Current View: Transition to 5G
Figure 11: 5G Spectrum
Figure 12: 5G Technologies Directions
Figure 13: 5G Use Cases-General Illustration
Figure 14: Use Cases – Rate of Transmission and Latency
Figure 15: SDR and OSI Reference Model
Figure 16: SDR - Structure
Figure 17: Estimate: Global Sales - SDR-based Equipment ($B)
Figure 18: SDR Market Geography (2019)
Figure 19: Major Antennas Configurations
Figure 20: MIMO Concept (2x2)
Figure 21: Illustration - Beamforming
Figure 22: MU-MIMO – Downlink
Figure 23: SU-MIMO and MU-MIMO
Figure 24: MMIMO
Figure 25: Company Products
Figure 26: 60 GHz Network Scenarios
Figure 27: 60 GHz Frequencies Plan
Figure 28: 60 GHz Spectrum Details
Figure 29: Signal Attenuation in 60 GHz Band
Figure 30: Absorption Details – 60 GHz Signal
Figure 31: Bands Features Comparison
Figure 32: WiGig Protocols/Planes
Figure 33: Use Cases – WiGig Alliance
Figure 34: Exploring IMT Spectrum
Figure 35: 802.11ad MAC Structure
Figure 36: Summary: 802.11ad Properties
Figure 37: Estimate: 802.11ad Chipsets Shipping – Global (Bil. Units)
Figure 38: Estimate: 802.11ad Chipsets Global Shipping ($B)
Figure 39: 802.11ay – Proposed Timeline
Figure 40: VLC – Comparison
Figure 41: Illustration-VLC Channel
Figure 42: VLC Market Categories
Figure 43: Estimate: VLC Market – Global ($B)
Figure 44: VLC Market Geography (2019)
Figure 45: mmWave Technologies Advantages
Figure 46: Macro vs Small BS – Shipped (Ratio)
Figure 47: BS: Characteristics and Classification
Figure 48: BS Types and Parameters
Figure 49: SC Use Cases Examples
Figure 50: Estimate: SC Global Shipments (Mil. Units)
Figure 51: Estimate: Global SC Shipments ($B)
Figure 52: 3GPP Rel. 12 SC Enhancements
Figure 53: Scenario 1
Figure 54: Scenario 2
Table 1: Major Characteristics – 5G Networks
Table 2: 5G Use Case Families
Table 3: SDR Tiers
Table 4: CR Features
Table 5: ETSI Documents
Table 6: SDR Market - Factors
Table 7: SDR Market Segments (Military vs. Commercial)
Table 8: MIMO – 3GPP Releases
Table 9: MIMO Benefits
Table 10: 60 GHz Radio Technologies Standardization
Table 11: Antenna Directivity
Table 12: 60 GHz Links Characteristics
Table 13: 802.11ad Major Features
Table 14: Channelization
Table 15: Global Picture
Table 16: 60 GHz Wi-Fi Usage Cases
Table 17: Use Cases – 802.15.7
Table 18: Devices and Characteristics – 802.15.7
Table 19: Frequency Plan – 802.15.7
Table 20: VLC Properties
Table 21: VLC, IR and RF Communications ITS Applications Comparison
Table 22: Locations Technologies-VLC Place

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