DTU Studieprojekt - IQ Compression for 5G fronthaul
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU)
IQ Compression for 5G fronthaul
Udbyder
Vejleder
Sted
København og omegn
5G wireless technology is an essential technology to be launched to meet the rising demands of more connected devices, higher data speeds, rapid response times and high quality of service (QoS). To meet these requirements cost-effectively, an entirely new network architecture must be deployed. Essential to the network architecture will be a Centralized Radio Access Network (C-RAN) where Baseband Processing Units (BBUs) are separated from Remote Radio Heads (antennas - RRHs) and physically or virtually centralized in order to increase efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
To bring down bandwidth requirements between the BBU’s and the RRH’s several standards are proposing splitting the radio protocol stack, so that parts of the L1/PHY processing is taking place at the RRH side. In addition to splitting the radio protocol certain standards are also applying different compression schemes to further reduce the bandwidth.
I samarbejde med
Comcores
Forudsætninger
Knowledge of data compression and • Experience with HDL programming (in VHDL or Verilog)
Emneord
- Informationsteknologi
- Antenner
- Elektronik
- Hardware og komponenter
- It-systemer
- Software og programmering
- System- og datasikkerhed
- Telekommunikation
Virksomhed/organisation
DTU Fotonik
Stilling
Professor MSO, Gruppeleder
Vejleder-info
Kandidatuddannelsen i Telekommunikation
Vejleder
Søren Forchhammer
ECTS-point
30
Type
Kandidatspeciale