论文标题
6 GHz乐队中的下一代Wi-Fi和5G NR-U:机遇与挑战
Next Generation Wi-Fi and 5G NR-U in the 6 GHz Bands: Opportunities & Challenges
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论文摘要
对无执照的频谱的不断增长的需求促使美国和欧洲的监管机构考虑开放6 GHz乐队以进行无执照的访问。这些频段将在美国和5G新无线电(NR-U)中为无牌无线电访问技术(大鼠)开放1.2 GHz的额外频谱(大鼠),如果允许,则在欧洲的500 MHz频谱。这些乐队中的丰富度为设计机制和功能的设计创造了新的机会,这些机制和功能可以支持新兴的带宽密集型和潜伏期敏感的应用。但是,无执照的设备与乐队的现有用户以及跨不同无牌老鼠的设备共存,带来了重大挑战。在本文中,我们对现有文献进行了有关6 GHz频段无牌大鼠操作的各种问题的现有文献的全面调查。特别是,我们讨论了如何设计下一代Wi-Fi的关键特征来利用这些其他无执照的频段。我们还阐明了无牌老鼠的设计师在不久的将来可能面临的可预见挑战。我们的调查包括关键的研究论文,提交标准化机构和监管机构的贡献以及在其他各个场所介绍的文件。最后,我们重点介绍了由于6 GHz频段中未经许可的操作而可能引起的一些关键研究问题。有效地应对这些研究挑战至关重要,对于确保新的无执照的乐队有效地利用了,同时保证了乐队现任用户的无干扰操作。
The ever-increasing demand for unlicensed spectrum has prompted regulators in the US and Europe to consider opening up the 6 GHz bands for unlicensed access. These bands will open up 1.2 GHz of additional spectrum for unlicensed radio access technologies (RATs), such as Wi-Fi and 5G New Radio Unlicensed (NR-U), in the US and if permitted, 500 MHz of additional spectrum in Europe. The abundance of spectrum in these bands creates new opportunities for the design of mechanisms and features that can support the emerging bandwidth-intensive and latency-sensitive applications. However, coexistence of unlicensed devices both with the bands' incumbent users and across different unlicensed RATs present significant challenges. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive survey of the existing literature on various issues surrounding the operations of unlicensed RATs in the 6 GHz bands. In particular, we discuss how key features in next-generation Wi-Fi are being designed to leverage these additional unlicensed bands. We also shed light on the foreseeable challenges that designers of unlicensed RATs might face in the near future. Our survey encompasses key research papers, contributions submitted to standardization bodies and regulatory agencies, and documents presented at various other venues. Finally, we highlight a few key research problems that are likely to arise due to unlicensed operations in the 6 GHz bands. Tackling these research challenges effectively will be critical in ensuring that the new unlicensed bands are efficiently utilized while guaranteeing the interference-free operation of the bands' incumbent users.