Antenna, PHY and MAC Design
Book chapter, 2018

This chapter ventures in detail into antenna design, analog, digital and hybrid beamforming, covers novel physical layer (PHY), media access control (MAC), design paradigms and specific solutions for serving and multiplexing the main service types envisioned for 5th generation (5G). The support of multiple antennas both at the base station (BS) and at the device will be a fundamental corner stone of 5G. The chapter covers relevant criteria for the PHY and MAC design, including considerations of harmonization, for instance between different radio access technologies (RATs). It provides a more in-depth analysis of the waveform candidates and means for multiplexing user transmissions. The chapter delves into details on waveforms, numerology, modulation schemes, and coding approaches. It also provides more details on the related options that can be drawn from both forward error correction (FEC) and hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ), and the respective interdependencies.

antenna design

hybrid beamforming

coding approaches

hybrid automatic repeat request

MAC design criteria

PHY design criteria

harmonization

waveform design

multi-service support

Author

Frank Schaich

Nokia

Catherine Douillard

IMT Atlantique

Charbel Abdel Nour

IMT Atlantique

Malte Schellmann

Huawei

Tommy Svensson

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Communication, Antennas and Optical Networks

Hao Lin

Orange

Honglei Miao

Intel Corporation

Hua Wang

Keysight Technologies

Jian Luo

Huawei

Milos Tesanovic

Samsung

Nuno Pratas

Aalborg University

S. Roger

Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV)

Thorsten Wild

Nokia

5G System Design: Architectural and Functional Considerations and Long Term Research

265-313
9781119425144 (ISBN)

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Telecommunications

Signal Processing

DOI

10.1002/9781119425144.ch11

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