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Researchers in China, Iran finalise super-fast broadband 5G for cellular networking

byMonitoring Report
26/11/2014
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BEIJING: Researchers are about to finalize software defining cellular networking that might be used to give smart phone users the next generation of super-fast broadband 5G.

Collaboration between NEC Electronics Samsung and several academic centres in China and Iran have assessed the latest developments aimed at 5G systems.

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They have proposed their own novel end-to-end (E2E) software-defined cellular network (SDCN) architecture which, they say, offers flexibility, scalability, agility and efficiency. Moreover, it will be sustainable for providers as well as profitable.

The team is currently building a demonstration system that will allow them to utilize several promising technologies in their architecture for 5G including cloud computing, network visualization, network functions visualization and dynamic service chaining.

“The approach could overcome bandwidth shortage problems, improve quality of service so avoiding delays and data loss, as well as reducing the vast number of error-prone network nodes needed for such a system,” explained Ming Lei of Samsung Research and Development Institute China.

As yet, there is no single standard for 5G although various systems are being touted based on rebuilding the cellular networks to be super-efficient and exploiting different frequencies with their capacity for greater data rates.

The hope is to be able to achieve download speeds of perhaps 10 Gbits/second.

Ming Lei is working with Lei Jiang of NEC Laboratories in Beijing and colleagues at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in Chengdu, Beijing Jiao tong University and the University of Kurdistan.

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