Trials of 60 GHz radio for a future 5G New Radio (NR) solution for high capacity CCTV offload and multimedia transfer
Ekman, Reijo; Väre, Jani; Jokela, Tero; Auranen, Jani; Hallio, Juhani; Kalliovaara, Juha; Talmola, Pekka; Paavola, Jarkko; Ritakallio, Ilkka (2020)
Ekman, Reijo
Väre, Jani
Jokela, Tero
Auranen, Jani
Hallio, Juhani
Kalliovaara, Juha
Talmola, Pekka
Paavola, Jarkko
Ritakallio, Ilkka
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
2020
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This paper studies the radio interface performance of a 60 GHz radio in both indoor and outdoor conditions. The target is to assess its suitability for resolving emerging needs in the public transport, especially, in rail traffic, to transfer large amounts of data from vehicles to the stations and vice versa, during a short period of time. 60 GHz could also be ideal band for the wireless inter-carriage connection between the railcars. The related services and requirements are defined in the 5G specification Mobile Communication System for Railways - TS22.289. 60 GHz band is also included in the 5G standard as an unlicensed band.