5G new radio and LTE uplink coexistence

By the introduction of the fifth generation (5G) mobile communication networks and its physical layer entitled as new radio (NR), the question of link performance in coexistence scenario between the 5G NR and fourth generation (4G) mobile communication networks based on long term evolution (LTE) has...

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Published in:2018 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC) pp. 1 - 6
Main Authors: Levanen, Toni, Ranta-Aho, Karri, Kaikkonen, Jorma, Nielsen, Sari, Pajukoski, Kari, Renfors, Markku, Valkama, Mikko
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Abstract By the introduction of the fifth generation (5G) mobile communication networks and its physical layer entitled as new radio (NR), the question of link performance in coexistence scenario between the 5G NR and fourth generation (4G) mobile communication networks based on long term evolution (LTE) has been raised. In this paper, we evaluate the uplink (UL) performance of 5G NR and LTE links operating within a common channel. The need for subcarrier shift in 5G NR UL similar to LTE UL is addressed and analyzed, and the effect of guard band (GB) in frequency domain between 5G NR and LTE is studied. It is shown that with a single physical resource block GB no subcarrier shifting is required in 5G NR, as long as the power control accuracy is sufficient, in which case LTE performance is unaffected. From the 5G NR performance point of view no GB is required.
AbstractList By the introduction of the fifth generation (5G) mobile communication networks and its physical layer entitled as new radio (NR), the question of link performance in coexistence scenario between the 5G NR and fourth generation (4G) mobile communication networks based on long term evolution (LTE) has been raised. In this paper, we evaluate the uplink (UL) performance of 5G NR and LTE links operating within a common channel. The need for subcarrier shift in 5G NR UL similar to LTE UL is addressed and analyzed, and the effect of guard band (GB) in frequency domain between 5G NR and LTE is studied. It is shown that with a single physical resource block GB no subcarrier shifting is required in 5G NR, as long as the power control accuracy is sufficient, in which case LTE performance is unaffected. From the 5G NR performance point of view no GB is required.
Author Valkama, Mikko
Pajukoski, Kari
Nielsen, Sari
Ranta-Aho, Karri
Renfors, Markku
Kaikkonen, Jorma
Levanen, Toni
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SubjectTerms 5G mobile communication
5G NR
coexistence
Interference
link performance
Long Term Evolution
LTE
Modulation
PHY layer
Power control
Resource management
Signal to noise ratio
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