EU FP7 INFSO-ICT-317669 METIS, D2.1, Requirement analysis and design approaches for 5G air interface
Report, 2013

This document describes the problem space for the METIS research conducted in the radio link context. Firstly, a requirement analysis for the air interface design is conducted based on the test case descriptions presented in METIS deliverable D1.1. It follows an introduction of the research topics being pursued in the radio link research together with an illustration of how these topics are addressing the derived requirements. Moreover, it is shown which of those requirements address the needs of the METIS horizontal topics. To facilitate the achievement of these three objectives, a framework of General Requirements is introduced, which will be used throughout the project to assess and evaluate developed radio link solutions and to allow for measuring against the overall system performance goals.

cost

overhead

orthogonal frequency division multiple access

latency

waveform

spectrum efficiency

flexibility

dense deployment

availability

mobility

medium access control

multiple access

full-duplex

general requirement metric

coverage

filter-bank multicarrier

modulation

fading

non-orthogonal multiple access

radio resource management

machine-to-machine

reliability

signalling

power-domain multiplexing

coding

research topic

link adaptation

air interface

energy efficiency

time division duplexing

faster than Nyquist

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