"5G Verticals brings together in one comprehensive volume a group of visionaries and technical experts from academia and industry. The expert authors discuss the applications and technologies that comprise 5G verticals. The earlier network generations (2G to 4G) were designed as on-size-fits-all, g...
,Table of Contents
1. Cover
2. List of Contributors
3. Preface
4. Acknowledgments
5. Part I: Introduction to 5G Verticals
1. 1 Introduction
1. 1.1 Introduction
2. 1.2 5G and the Vertical Industries
3. 1.3 5G Requirements in Support of Vertical Industries
4. 1.4 Radio Access
5. 1.5 Network Slicing
6. 1.6 Other Network Issues
7. 1.7 Book Outline
8. References
6. Part II: 5G Verticals – Deployments and Business Model Opportunities and Challenges
1. 2 5G Network for a Variety of Vertical Services
1. 2.1 5G Services
2. 2.2 Networks
3. 2.3 Service‐Aware SON
4. 2.4 Summary
5. Acronyms
6. References
7. Part III: 5G Verticals – Radio Access Technologies
1. 3 NR Radio Interface for 5G Verticals
1. 3.1 Introduction
2. 3.2 NR Radio Interface
3. 3.3 5G Verticals
4. 3.4 Conclusion
5. Acknowledgment
6. Acronyms
7. References
2. 4 Effects of Dynamic Blockage in Multi‐Connectivity Millimeter‐Wave Radio Access
1. 4.1 Introduction
2. 4.2 Blockage Effects in 5G Millimeter‐Wave Cellular Communication
3. 4.3 Modeling Consumer 5G‐IoT Systems with Dynamic Blockage
4. 4.4 Dynamic Multi‐Connectivity
5. 4.5 Bandwidth Reservation
6. 4.6 Proactive Handover Mechanisms
7. 4.7 Conclusions
8. References
3. 5 Radio Resource Management Techniques for 5G Verticals
1. 5.1 Introduction
2. 5.2 5G Goals
3. 5.3 Radio Access Network Management
4. 5.4 Network Slicing
5. 5.5 Use Case: Virtual Reality
6. 5.6 Summary
, 7. References
8. Further Reading
8. Part IV: 5G Verticals – Network Infrastructure Technologies
1. 6 The Requirements and Architectural Advances to Support URLLC Verticals
1. 6.1 Introduction
2. 6.2 URLLC Verticals
3. 6.3 Network Deployment Options for Verticals
4. 6.4 SDN, NFV and 5G Core for URLLC
5. 6.5 Application and Network Interfacing Via Network Slicing
6. 6.6 Summary
7. References
2. 7 Edge Cloud
1. 7.1 Introduction
2. 7.2 Part I: 5G and the Edge Cloud
3. 7.3 Part II: Software Defined Networking and Network Function
Virtualization
4. 7.4 Evolving Wireless Core, e.g. OMEC, Towards Cloud Native and 5G Service‐
Based Architecture
5. 7.5 Part III: Software‐Defined Disaggregated RAN
6. 7.6 Part IV: White‐Box Solutions for Compute, Storage, Access, and
Networking
7. 7.7 Part V: Edge Cloud Deployment Options
8. 7.8 Part VI: Edge Cloud and Network Slicing
9. 7.9 Summary
10. Acknowledgments
11. References
9. Part V: 5G Verticals – Key Vertical Applications
1. 8 Connected Aerials
1. 8.1 Introduction
2. 8.2 General Requirements and Challenges for Supporting UAVs over a Cellular
Network
3. 8.3 Summary on Current Drone Regulations
4. 8.4 Review of Aerial Communication R&D Activities in General
5. 8.5 3GPP Enhancement on Supporting Drones
6. 8.6 5G Challenges, Solutions, and Further Studies
7. Acronyms
8. References
2. 9 Connected Automobiles
1. 9.1 Introduction
2. 9.2 Levels of Vehicle Automation
3. 9.3 Multi‐Access Edge Computing in 5G
4. 9.4 Platoon‐Based Driving Use Case
5. 9.5 High Definition Maps Use Case
6. 9.6 Summary
7. Acknowledgment
8. References
3. 10 Connected Factory
1. 10.1 Introduction
2. 10.2 5G Technologies for the Manufacturing Industry
3. 10.3 5G Alliance for Connected Industries and Automation
, 4. 10.4 Use Cases
5. 10.5 3GPP Support
6. 10.6 Early Deployments
7. 10.7 Conclusions
8. Acronyms
9. References
10. Index
11. End User License Agreement
List of Tables
1. Chapter 2
1. Table 2.1 Example of 5G use cases and requirements.
2. Table 2.2 Performance optimization from various beam patterns.
2. Chapter 3
1. Table 3.1 NR requirements for eMBB, URLLC, and mMTC [2].
2. Table 3.2 eMTC and NB‐IoT feature summary [12, 13].
3. Table 3.3 5G use cases for different verticals.
4. Table 3.4 URLLC requirements for various IIoT cases [16].
3. Chapter 6
1. Table 6.1 Examples of motion control scenarios and characteristics (3GPP TR 2...
2. Table 6.2 Quality of service requirements for live performance.
4. Chapter 7
1. Table 7.1 Performance achieved by a user‐space DPDK‐based application [25].
5. Chapter 8
1. Table 8.1 Channel model assumptions for aerial vehicles.
List of Illustrations
1. Chapter 1
1. Figure 1.1 A schematic representation of the vertical services as long taile...
2. Figure 1.2 An estimate of the economic impact of different industries by 203...
3. Figure 1.3 The projected operator revenue from difference services.
4. Figure 1.4 Single cell with two uplink carriers and one downlink carrier. NU...
2. Chapter 2
1. Figure 2.1 LTE‐M and NB‐IoT coexisting with 5G‐NR.
2. Figure 2.2 3GPP 5G architecture.
3. Figure 2.3 NSA and SA architecture.
4. Figure 2.4 5G commercial network deployment architecture.
5. Figure 2.5 Network slicing.
6. Figure 2.6 3GPP 5G‐NR RAN architecture and interfaces.
7. Figure 2.7 Flowchart for MEC mobility with multi‐tier edges.
8. Figure 2.8 RAN splitting and performance tradeoff.
9. Figure 2.9 Service consumer‐based SON.
10. Figure 2.10 Spectrum sharing and multiple links.
11. Figure 2.11 Intelligent hybrid 3‐tier SON.
12. Figure 2.12 Flow chart of application driven 5G‐NR and eLTE dual connectivit...
13. Figure 2.13 Antenna beam patterns.
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