The initial Release 15 of 5G focussed on extreme Mobile Broadband (eMBB). Now, IMT-2020 also requires support of a multiplicity of services. Besides impressive enhancements for eMBB, research needs to cover important areas like massive Machine-Type Communications (mMTC), and Ultra-Reliable Low-latency Communications (URLLC), enabling new offers in many vertical sectors like automotive, factories, or smart cities.
Second, ONE5G is the first project that puts the heterogeneity of the environments into the foreground. In “Megacities”, the services will be highly intermixed and dense. The “Underserved Areas” bring a considerably lower density but longer communication ranges.
To avoid ending up with multiple radio interfaces for specific needs it was necessary to ensure that there is one prominent, generic, flexible and forward-compatible air interface solution. This requires for sadvances in the area of multi-antenna systems and link management and sophisticated capabilities for performance optimization.
ONE5G has a vital impact on society. Broadband enhancements beyond Rel.15 and performance optimization are needed to efficiently operate 5G, from a network operator’s perspective and for a better experience of the end-to-end user.
New services will allow supporting vertical industries like automotive, factories and smart cities, enabling new (currently unforeseen) vertical applications and services. New device types and features will come up and be plugged-in easily.
5G extensions are being proposed for two main scenarios, (“Megacities” and “Underserved Areas”), targeting a ubiquitous service and helping to reduce the digital divide.
The high-level objectives of ONE5G are to:
1. propose the necessary 5G extensions, addressing performance and cost, for two scenarios (“Megacities” and “Underserved Areas”).
2. build consensus on new features for future 5G releases.
3. propose advanced link technologies and enhancements beyond Release15.
4. deliver highly generic performance optimization schemes for both the network operator and the E2E user-experienced performance.
5. identify the cost driving elements for sustainable provision of wireless services in underserved areas.
6. validate the developed solutions analytically, by means of simulations and by proof-of-concept.
7. deliver a high number of valuable publications (>50), a reasonable amount of IPR (>10) and standardization contributions.