MmWave-based mobile backhaul transceiver for high speed train communication systems

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This paper presents a testbed for evaluating feasibility and potential effectiveness of the mmWave-based mobile backhaul transceiver in a high speed train communication system. Employing a hierarchical relay network architecture where each user inside a train accesses the network with the aid of an onboard relay deployed at the train, practical obstacles from large train carriage penetration loss and group handover can be easily resolved. We provide design and implementation details of the proposed mobile relay-based network architecture, namely mobile hotspot network (MHN). We focus on baseband and RF front-end, which are able to support over-Gbps data rate per train in a mmWave band at a very high mobility up to 500 km/h. We also provide an actual field trial result in Seoul subway line 8 as well as an indoor lab test result. The subway test results show that around 1.25 Gbps downlink data rate is attainable along most of the actual subway paths.
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Issue Date
2017-12
Language
English
Citation

IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, GC 2017, pp.1 - 5

ISSN
2166-0069
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2017.8269215
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/311672
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RIMS Conference Papers
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