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Design and Scheduling in 5G Stationary and Mobile Communication Systems Based on Wireless Millimeter-Wave Mesh Networks

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The paper presents the concept of local and metropolitan wireless mesh networks operating in millimeter-wave band. These self-organizing networks may be used as the high-throughput backbones for emerging 5G communication systems, as well as standalone networks providing extensive QoS, mobility, reliability and ultra-high throughputs for the connected users. The paper observes the current state and the prospects of the development of the millimeter-wave mesh networks. The paper outlines the network logical structure including MAC level design, routing and resource allocation. The problem of delay-optimal scheduling within Spatial TDMA is formulated, and a simple fast algorithm for scheduling is proposed. The experimental results provided prove the algorithm allows to utilize the network resources at very high rates while building scheduling sufficient for delay-critical applications.

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Vishnevsky, V., Larionov, A., Frolov, S. (2014). Design and Scheduling in 5G Stationary and Mobile Communication Systems Based on Wireless Millimeter-Wave Mesh Networks. In: Vishnevsky, V., Kozyrev, D., Larionov, A. (eds) Distributed Computer and Communication Networks. DCCN 2013. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 279. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05209-0_2

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