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New RAN TEchniques for 5G UltrA-dense Mobile networks

Description du projet

Une formation aux activités de recherche, de communication et de normalisation pour les réseaux 5G

Les réseaux hétérogènes sont essentiels au succès des réseaux 5G. Ils se composent de stations de base / petites cellules à emplacement fixe, dont la portée et le type de connexion diffèrent de ceux de l’opérateur de réseau mobile. Le projet TeamUp5G, financé par l’UE, se consacrera aux systèmes de petites cellules ultradenses en tant que composant essentiel des futurs réseaux mobiles 5G hétérogènes. Cette technologie exigeant des chercheurs hautement spécialisés, le projet formera 15 jeunes chercheurs aux activités de normalisation et aux techniques de communication. Le projet harmonisera les applications et le trafic du haut débit mobile et de l’IdO, et analysera les techniques nouvellement développées par simulation et prototypage. TeamUp5G entend renforcer la capacité du système, diminuer les délais et la consommation d’énergie, et améliorer la qualité globale du service afin de faire des économies d’énergie.

Objectif

In TeamUp5G we believe that motivation from involvement and engagement is key to learning. We want to place creative young researchers in front of the real world, enabling them to work on real-life technical issues, working across multiple European countries and organizations, presenting at workshops in front of industrial users/stakeholders, and becoming involved in standardization activities. We also want to provide them with communications skills, the ability to work in groups and an understanding of integrity and ethics in research. The project focus is ultra-dense small cell systems as an important component in future heterogeneous 5G networks (commercial deployment in 2020) and beyond. TeamUp5G considers aspects such as enhanced multi-antenna techniques, efficient backhaul/fronthaul, massive MIMO, communications in the millimetre-wave bands and visible light communications, as well as spectrum sharing and aggregation to enhance system capacity, decrease delay and energy consumption, and improve overall service quality. The research team of 15 young researches supervised by committed experts from the industry and academia will advance the state of the art with the design of novel physical/link/medium access control algorithms and protocols to enhance capacity and user satisfaction, new dynamic spectrum management, opportunistic optimisation of radio resources and cognitive radio techniques, together with self-organization capabilities, with different levels of collaboration, and techniques and methodologies to save energy. Both mobile broadband and internet of things applications and traffic will be harmonised. The new developed techniques will be analysed by simulation and prototyping and some show-cases (immersive video, drones) will be developed to illustrate the novelty and applicability of our ideas. The consortium will train the young researchers on how to contribute and will actively participate in the activities of standardization bodies.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 752 714,64
Adresse
CALLE MADRID 126
28903 Getafe (Madrid)
Espagne

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Région
Comunidad de Madrid Comunidad de Madrid Madrid
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coût total
€ 752 714,64

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