Integrated Access and Backhaul in Millimeter-Wave Cellular: Benefits and Challenges
Sadovaya, Yekaterina; Moltchanov, Dmitri; Mao, Wei; Orhan, Oner; Yeh, Shu Ping; Nikopour, Hosein; Talwar, Shilpa; Andreev, Sergey (2022-09-01)
Sadovaya, Yekaterina
Moltchanov, Dmitri
Mao, Wei
Orhan, Oner
Yeh, Shu Ping
Nikopour, Hosein
Talwar, Shilpa
Andreev, Sergey
01.09.2022
IEEE Communications Magazine
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202212018803
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202212018803
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The recently proposed NR-ready integrated access and backhaul (IAB) architecture promises to bring a cost-efficient deployment solution for both coverage extension and capacity boosting in the emerging 5G/5G+ systems. While its impact on the coverage extension was thoroughly addressed in the literature, the effect of advanced functionalities such as multihop, multi-connectivity, and multi-beam operations on the throughput remained unclear. We review and characterize the system-level impact of these capabilities on the performance of self-backhauled IAB systems operating in half-duplex mode and utilizing millimeter-wave (mmWave) technology across both access and backhaul. Our results indicate that the throughput gain of multihopping and multi-beaming is significant even without multi-connectivity operation. Another important lesson is that in all-mmWave systems with link blockage, multi-connectivity with link switching allows achieving self-load balancing. Finally, we outline future research directions.
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