Integrating optical and wireless techniques towards novel fronthaul and access architectures in a 5g nr framework

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The fifth-generation of mobile network (5G) and beyond requires a radio access network (RAN) update in order to cope with the incoming increase of wireless data traffic and new applications. In this context, we propose an efficient optical-wireless architecture applied to the non-standalone (NSA) 5G new radio (NR) framework. Several distinct electrical-and optical-based fronthaul configurations combining free-space optical (FSO), wireless links, and radio over fiber (RoF) techniques were implemented and properly analyzed for selection according to network operator deployment requirements. In addition, visible light communication (VLC) was investigated as a future access network technology when immunity to electromagnetic interference is paramount. Experimental results demonstrated fourth-generation of mobile network (4G) and 5G coexistence at Gbit/s throughput and error vector magnitude (EVM) in accordance with 5G NR Release 15.

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Borges, R. M., Lopes, C. H. de S., Lima, E. S., Oliveira, M. A. de, Cunha, M. S. B., Alexandre, L. C., … Junior, A. C. S. (2021). Integrating optical and wireless techniques towards novel fronthaul and access architectures in a 5g nr framework. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11115048

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