An overview of LTE/LTE‐A heterogeneous networks for 5G and beyond

Author:

Alam Mohammed Jaber1ORCID,Hossain Md Rahat1ORCID,Azad Salahuddin1ORCID,Chugh Ritesh1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering and Technology CQUniversity Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractThe potential of fifth‐generation (5G) and beyond wireless connectivity is to deliver higher data rates, much lower latency, more frequent increase in channel capacity, and significant improvements in Quality of Service (QoS), compared to the current Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks. The continued growth of smart devices, the introduction of trending multimedia applications, and the dramatic increase in demand and use of wireless data communication are already causing a significant load on current mobile networks. 5G wireless networks, with enhanced user data rates, delays, capacity and QoS, are anticipated to solve many of the existing problems of mobile networks. In this study, we review the emergent wireless LTE‐A and 5G networks to provide an overview of the challenges and the solutions suggested in recent literature towards forthcoming 6G networks. We first discuss the new structural changes associated with the Radio Access Network (RAN) design, heterogeneous network and LTE or LTE‐Advanced (LTE‐A) network. To understand the challenges and research gaps in 5G and beyond networks, the paper reviews the outstanding features of the new QoS and Self‐Organization Networks (SON) related to the emerging 5G networks. Data rates, bandwidth and coverage have been given significance throughout this review because these are some major challenges towards 6G networks. Since understanding the present state of 5G usage is critical to its adoption, the paper also discusses related field tests, trials, and simulation tests. Finally, we identify existing major research problems and outline potential research areas.

Funder

Central Queensland University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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