Phoenix, AZ, USA, September 19, 2015

A 5G Workshop has been held in Phoenix this week. 550 delegates and over seventy presentations contributed to the discussion, which covered the full range of requirements that will feed TSG RAN work items for the next five years. In his Workshop Summary (RWS-150073), Dino Flore, RAN Chairman and Workshop Chair, highlighted three high level use cases to be addressed: - Enhanced Mobile Broadband
- Massive Machine Type Communications
- Ultra-reliable and Low Latency Communications
New radioThere is an emerging consensus that there will be a new, non-backward compatible, radio access technology as part of 5G, supported by the need for LTE-Advanced evolution in parallel. A new Study Item (from RAN#70 in December) will develop scenarios and requirements for the new RAT. The Workshop Summary stressed the need for “forward compatibility to be a design requirement for the new radio from the get-go” with the Study to “include careful investigation of design options to ensure forward compatibility for all use cases.” PhasingThere will be two phases for the eventual specification work. - Phase 1 to be completed by H2 2018 (End of 3GPP Release 15)
- Phase 2 to be completed by Dec 2019 for the IMT 2020 submission and to address all identified use cases & requirements (End of 3GPP Release 16)
Next Steps- Channel modeling work can start in RAN1 in Q1-16
- RAN to approve a Study Item in December - to develop scenarios and requirements
- RAN to approve the Study Item in March, to allow RAN WGs to evaluate technology solutions for the next generation radio technology
- Companies to look for convergence on the outstanding high level items where there is lack of consensus (See Workshop Summary – Slide 9)
All of the presentations can be downloaded from the links below. Participating companies & organizations5G-PPP, Acorn Technologies, Alcatel-Lucent, Andrew Wireless Systems GmbH, Anite Telecoms Ltd., Anritsu Corporation, Applied Communication Sciences, ARIB, ASELSAN, ASTRI, ASUSTEK COMPUTER (SHANGHAI), AT&T, ATIS, BEIJING SAMSUNG TELECOM R&D, Beijing Xinwei Telecom Techn., Bell Mobility, Bittium Wireless Ltd., Blackberry, BMWi, BOUYGUES Telecom, BROADCOM Corp. , C Spire Wireless, CableLabs, CATR, CATT, Ceragon Networks AS, CEWiT, CHENGDU TD TECH LTD., China Mobile Com. Corporation, China Telecommunications, China Unicom, CHTTL, Cisco Systems, CITC, Cohere Technologies, CTTC, DATANG TELECOM, Deutsche Telekom AG, Dish Network, DOCOMO Communications Lab., Ericsson LM, ETRI, Fraunhofer HHI, Friedrich-Alex-Universität, Fujitsu Limited, General Dynamics UK Limited, GM - OnStar Europe, GOHIGH DATA NETWORKS TECH., Google, GSM Association, Guangdong OPPO Mobile Telecom., Harris Corporation, HEPTA 7291, HiSilicon Technologies Co. Ltd, Hitachi Ltd., HTC Corporation, HUAWEI , IAESI, IFT, IMT-2020(5G) Promotion Group, Innovative Technology Lab Co., Institut Mines-Telecom, Intel, Interdigital Asia LLC, Interdigital Communications, IPCom GmbH & Co.KG, ITRI, ITU, JDSU Deutschland GmbH, Johns Hopkins University, Juniper Networks, Kathrein-Werke KG, KCCS, KDDI Corporation, Keysight Technologies UK Ltd, KPN N.V., KT Corp., Kyocera Corporation, Lenovo (Beijing) Ltd, LG, LightSquared, Marvell, MediaTek Inc., Microsoft, Mitsubishi, Morpho Cards, Motorola, Nanjing Ericsson Panda Com Ltd, National Instruments Corp., NEC Corporation, Neul Limited, NextNav, NGMN Ltd, Nokia Networks, NTT, NTT DOCOMO INC., Oberthur Technologies, Office of Emergency Com., Orange, Panasonic Corporation, Policy Tracker, Potevio, Qualcomm, Rogers Communications, Rohde & Schwarz, Ruckus Wireless Inc., Samsung, Sequans Communications, SHARP Corporation, SIGFOX, Signals Research Group, SK Telecom, SoftBank Corp., Sony Corporation, SouthernLINC Wireless, Spirent Communications, Spreadtrum Communications, Sprint Corporation, Straight Path Communications, Sumitomo Elec. Industries, Ltd, SWISSCOM, TCL Communication Ltd., TCT Mobile Europe S.A.S, TD Tech Ltd, TEKTRONIX Communications, Telecom Italia, Telefonica, Telekom Deutschland GmbH, Telenor, TeliaSonera, Telstra, TELUS, T-Mobile, TOSHIBA, TOYOTA, TSDSI, TTA, TTC, U.S. Department of Commerce, u-blox AG, University of Bologna, US Government, Utah State University, Verizon, VIA Telecom, VODAFONE, WILUS Inc., Xiaomi Communications, Xilinx Inc., ZTE Corporation Links to the presentations:The presentations are available at ftp://ftp.3gpp.org/workshop/2015-09-17_18_RAN_5G/Docs/
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