Next Generation Fiber-Wireless Fronthaul for 5G mmWave Networks

2019 
mmWave radio, although instrumental for achieving the required 5G capacity KPIs, necessitates the need for a very large number of access points, which places an immense strain on the current network infrastructure. In this article, we try to identify the major challenges that inhibit the design of the Next Generation Fronthaul Interface in two upcoming distinctively highly dense environments: in Urban 5G deployments in metropolitan areas, and in ultra-dense Hotspot scenarios. Second, we propose a novel centralized and converged analog Fiber-Wireless Fronthaul architecture, specifically designed to facilitate mmWave access in the above scenarios. The proposed architecture leverages optical transceivers, optical add/drop multiplexers and optical beamforming integrated photonics towards a Digital Signal Processing analog fronthaul. The functional administration of the fronthaul infrastructure is achieved by means of a packetized Medium Transparent Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation protocol. Preliminary results show that the protocol can facilitate Gb/s-enabled data transport while abiding to the 5G low-latency KPIs in various network traffic conditions.
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