An Introduction to 5G (eBook)
1038 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-1-394-28473-3 (ISBN)
A comprehensive and approachable introduction to 5G and 5G-Advanced
Written by a noted expert on the subject, this Second Edition of An Introduction to 5G delivers a comprehensive, system-level guide to 5G and 5G-Advanced.
Building on the foundations laid in the First Edition, the topics explored include the market and use cases for 5G-Advanced; the architectures of the next generation radio access network, open radio access networks and the 5G core; the principles of radio transmission, millimeter waves and MIMO antennas; the architecture and operation of the 5G New Radio; the implementation of network function services by means of HTTP/2; and the signaling procedures that govern the end-to-end operation of the system.
This Second Edition has been thoroughly expanded and updated for 3GPP Release 18, to cover the new capabilities introduced under the name of 5G-Advanced. There are new chapters on:
- The foundations of 5G-Advanced, including non-terrestrial networks, multicast/broadcast services, wireless backhauling, unlicensed spectrum, and artificial intelligence and machine learning
- The Internet of Things, including time-sensitive communications, non-public networks, edge computing, and massive machine-type communications
- Device-to-device communications on the 5G sidelink, in support of vehicle, aircraft and proximity-based services
- The new features being introduced in 3GPP Release 19, and the expected applications, technologies and performance capabilities of 6G
An Introduction to 5G is written for engineering professionals in mobile telecommunications, for those in non-technical roles such as management, marketing and intellectual property, and for students. It requires no more than a basic understanding of mobile communications, and includes detailed references to the underlying 3GPP specifications for 5G. The book's approach provides a comprehensive, end-to-end overview of the 5G standard, which enables readers to move on with confidence to the more specialized texts and to the specifications themselves.
Christopher Cox, PhD, is Director of Chris Cox Communications Ltd, UK. He is a professional technical trainer and consultant in mobile telecommunications, and an expert in 5G, 4G and 3G communication technologies. He draws on this expertise in delivering technical training and intellectual property consultancy for clients drawn from network operators and equipment manufacturers worldwide.
A comprehensive and approachable introduction to 5G and 5G-Advanced Written by a noted expert on the subject, this Second Edition of An Introduction to 5G delivers a comprehensive, system-level guide to 5G and 5G-Advanced. Building on the foundations laid in the First Edition, the topics explored include the market and use cases for 5G-Advanced; the architectures of the next generation radio access network, open radio access networks and the 5G core; the principles of radio transmission, millimeter waves and MIMO antennas; the architecture and operation of the 5G New Radio; the implementation of network function services by means of HTTP/2; and the signaling procedures that govern the end-to-end operation of the system. This Second Edition has been thoroughly expanded and updated for 3GPP Release 18, to cover the new capabilities introduced under the name of 5G-Advanced. There are new chapters on: The foundations of 5G-Advanced, including non-terrestrial networks, multicast/broadcast services, wireless backhauling, unlicensed spectrum, and artificial intelligence and machine learningThe Internet of Things, including time-sensitive communications, non-public networks, edge computing, and massive machine-type communicationsDevice-to-device communications on the 5G sidelink, in support of vehicle, aircraft and proximity-based servicesThe new features being introduced in 3GPP Release 19, and the expected applications, technologies and performance capabilities of 6G An Introduction to 5G is written for engineering professionals in mobile telecommunications, for those in non-technical roles such as management, marketing and intellectual property, and for students. It requires no more than a basic understanding of mobile communications, and includes detailed references to the underlying 3GPP specifications for 5G. The book s approach provides a comprehensive, end-to-end overview of the 5G standard, which enables readers to move on with confidence to the more specialized texts and to the specifications themselves.
List of Abbreviations
| 1G | First generation |
| 2G | Second generation |
| 3G | Third generation |
| 3GPP | Third Generation Partnership Project |
| 3GPP2 | Third Generation Partnership Project 2 |
| 4G | Fourth generation |
| 5G | Fifth generation |
| 5G AKA | 5G authentication and key agreement |
| 5G-AN | 5G access network |
| 5GC | 5G core network |
| 5G-EIR | 5G equipment identity register |
| 5G-GUTI | 5G globally unique temporary identity |
| 5GMM | 5G mobility management |
| 5GS | 5G system |
| 5GSM | 5G session management |
| 5G-S-TMSI | 5G S temporary mobile subscriber identity |
| 5G-TMSI | 5G temporary mobile subscriber identity |
| 5QI | 5G QoS identifier |
| 6G | Sixth generation |
| A/D | Analogue to digital |
| A2X | Aircraft to everything |
| AAA | Authentication, authorization and accounting |
| AAS | Active antenna system |
| ABMF | Account balance management function |
| ADRF | Analytics data repository function |
| AES | Advanced Encryption Standard |
| AF | Application function |
| AGC | Automatic gain control |
| AI | Artificial intelligence |
| AI/ML | Artificial intelligence and machine learning |
| A-IoT | Ambient internet of things |
| AKA | Authentication and key agreement |
| AM | Acknowledged mode |
| AMBR | Aggregate maximum bit rate |
| AMF | Access and mobility management function |
| AMFI | AMF identifier |
| AMPS | Advanced Mobile Phone System |
| AN | Access network |
| AnLF | Analytics logical function |
| AoA | Angle of arrival |
| AoD | Angle of departure |
| API | Application programming interface |
| APN | Access point name |
| AR | Augmented reality |
| ARIB | Association of Radio Industries and Businesses |
| ARP | Allocation and retention priority |
| ARPF | Authentication credential repository and processing function |
| ARQ | Automatic repeat request |
| AS | Access stratum |
| ATIS | Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions |
| ATSSS | Access traffic steering, switch and splitting |
| AuC | Authentication centre |
| AUSF | Authentication server function |
| AUTN | Authentication token |
| BAP | Backhaul adaptation protocol |
| BCCH | Broadcast control channel |
| BCH | Broadcast channel |
| BD | Billing domain |
| BLER | Block error ratio |
| BM-SC | Broadcast/multicast service centre |
| BPSK | Binary phase shift keying |
| BSF | Binding support function |
| BSR | Buffer status report |
| BTS | Base transceiver station |
| BWP | Bandwidth part |
| C2 | Command and control |
| CA | Carrier aggregation |
| CAA | Civil Aviation Administration |
| CAG | Closed access group |
| CAPC | Channel access priority class |
| CBG | Code block group |
| CCCH | Common control channel |
| CCE | Control channel element |
| CCSA | China Communications Standards Association |
| CDM | Code division multiplexing |
| CDMA | Code division multiple access |
| CDR | Charging data record |
| CE | Control element |
| CGF | Charging gateway function |
| CHF | Charging function |
| CHO | Conditional handover |
| CIoT | Cellular internet of things |
| cIPX | Consumer’s IPX |
| CI-RNTI | Cancellation indication RNTI |
| CJT | Coherent joint transmission |
| CLI | Cross-link interference |
| CLI-RSSI | CLI received signal strength indicator |
| CM | Connection management |
| CMAS | Commercial mobile alert system |
| CN | Core network |
| CNC | Centralized network configuration |
| cNF | Consumer’s network function |
| CoMP | Coordinated multi-point |
| CORESET | Control resource set |
| CP | Control plane or Cyclic prefix |
| CPRI | Common Public Radio Interface |
| CQI | Channel quality indicator |
| C-RAN | Centralized RAN or Cloud RAN |
| CRB | Common resource block |
| CRC | Cyclic redundancy check |
| CRI | CSI-RS resource indicator |
| CriC | Critical communication |
| C-RNTI | Cell RNTI |
| CRUD | Create, read, update and delete |
| CS | Circuit switched |
| cSEPP | Consumer’s SEPP |
| CSFB | Circuit-switched fallback |
| CSI | Channel state information |
| CSI-IM | CSI interference measurement |
| CSI-RS | CSI reference signal |
| CS-RNTI | Configured scheduling RNTI |
| CTF | Charging trigger function |
| CU | Central unit |
| D/A | Digital to analogue |
| D2D | Device-to-device |
| DAPS | Dual active protocol stack |
| dB | Decibel |
| dBi | Decibels relative to an isotropic antenna |
| dBm | Decibels relative to 1 milliwatt |
| DC | Dual connectivity |
| DCCF | Data collection coordination function |
| DCCH | Dedicated control channel |
| DCI | Downlink control information |
| DDNMF | Direct discovery name management function |
| DFT | Discrete Fourier transform |
| DFT-s-OFDMA | Discrete Fourier transform spread OFDMA |
| DFS | Dynamic frequency sharing |
| DHCP | Dynamic host configuration protocol |
| DiffServ | Differentiated services |
| DL | Downlink |
| DL-SCH | Downlink shared channel |
| DM-RS | Demodulation reference signal |
| DN | Data network |
| DNAI | Data network access identifier |
| DNN | Data network name |
| DNS | Domain name system |
| D-RAN | Distributed... |
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.4.2025 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik |
| Technik ► Nachrichtentechnik | |
| Schlagworte | 3GPP • 5g-advanced • 5G engineering • 5g guide • 6G • edge computing • IMT-2020 • learn 5g • non-public networks • Non-terrestrial Networks • open radio access networks • Sidelink • time-sensitive networks |
| ISBN-10 | 1-394-28473-X / 139428473X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-394-28473-3 / 9781394284733 |
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