Towards the METIS 5G concept: First view on Horizontal Topics concepts

Hugo Tullberg, Zexian Li, Andreas Hoglund, Peter Fertl, David Gozalvez-Serrano, Krystian Pawlak, Petar Popovski, Genevieve Mange, Omer Bulakci

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Abstract

METIS is developing a 5G system concept that meets the requirements of the beyond-2020 connected information society and supports new usage scenarios. To meet the objectives METIS uses Horizontal Topics (HT) that addresses a key new challenge, identifies necessary new functionalities and proposes HT-specific concepts. This paper presents an initial view of the HT-specific concepts for each of the METIS HTs: Direct Device-to-Device Communication, Massive Machine Communication, Moving Networks, Ultra-Dense Networks, and Ultra-Reliable Communication. It also describes how the HT-specific concepts will be integrated into one overall METIS 5G concept.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNetworks and Communications (EuCNC), 2014 European Conference on
Number of pages5
PublisherIEEE Communications Society
Publication date2014
Pages1-5
Article number6882694
ISBN (Print)9781479952809
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Event2014 European Conference on Networks and Communications - Bologna, Italy
Duration: 23 Jun 201426 Jun 2014
http://www.eucnc.eu/2014/www.eucnc.eu/

Conference

Conference2014 European Conference on Networks and Communications
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityBologna
Period23/06/201426/06/2014
Internet address
SeriesEuropean Conference on Networks and Communications. Proceedings

Keywords

  • 5G
  • Direct Device-to-Device Communication (D2D)
  • Massive Machine Communication (MMC)
  • METIS
  • Moving Networks (MN)
  • System concept
  • Ultra-Dense Networks (UDN)
  • Ultra-Reliable Communication (URC)

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