학술논문

Power Consumption and Radiation Trade-offs in Phased Arrays for 5G Wireless Transport
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 43rd International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP) Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP), 2020 43rd International Conference on. :112-116 Jul, 2020
Subject
Aerospace
Bioengineering
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Engineering Profession
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
General Topics for Engineers
Photonics and Electrooptics
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Transportation
Power demand
Antenna arrays
Patch antennas
Beam steering
Horn antennas
Gain
Antenna radiation patterns
backhaul
mmWave
phased array antenna
power consumption
radiation masks
transport network
5G
Language
Abstract
5G access network targets mmWave frequencies for Enhanced Mobile Broadband scenarios. This in turn leads to densification of the base stations to overcome the high propagation losses of mmWaves. Furthermore, 5G fronthaul/backhaul network is expected to be fiber optic based. However, a fully optical network is not feasible in hyper dense scenarios, mainly because of the cost it represents. This leaves enough space for point-to-point wireless links. Stepping forward, new wireless backhaul network is expected to be reconfigurable to satisfy the dynamic nature of the mobile traffic. Phased Array Antenna (PAA) on backhaul equipment is a promising solution to answer this need. However, there are challenges to overcome before using it in a commercial equipment, power consumption is one of them and this paper tries to summarize possible solutions to minimize it, providing that the total system gain of the current equipment is preserved and the regulatory radiation masks are fulfilled.