5G-NR Physical Layer-Based Solutions to Support High Mobility in 6G Non-Terrestrial Networks
Non-terrestrial network (NTN) systems can offer wide area coverage for applications requiring high mobility, which is expected in the sixth generation (6G) of telecommunication systems. This paper proposes a high-mobility support system based on the 5G-NR physical layer components for NTN connectivi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Drones (Basel) 2023-03, Vol.7 (3), p.176 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Non-terrestrial network (NTN) systems can offer wide area coverage for applications requiring high mobility, which is expected in the sixth generation (6G) of telecommunication systems. This paper proposes a high-mobility support system based on the 5G-NR physical layer components for NTN connectivity. In this paper, we propose the optimization of 5G-NR numerologies and the impact of various modulation and coding schemes (MCS), 3GPP NR-NTN channel models, and MIMO/beamforming schemes with link-level simulation under pilot-aided-based perfect and DM-RS-based practical channel estimation at stationary UE and high mobility of 500 km/h, respectively. This paper also develops a link-level simulation of the 5G-NR physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) under the 3GPP NR-NTN tapped delay line (TDL) channel model to support UE mobility up to 500 km/h. The bit error rate (BER), maximum achievable throughput (Mbps), and spectral efficiency (bps/Hz) are analyzed for the 5G-NR-based potential elements to be utilized in the evolution of NTN. Furthermore, the denser DM-RS symbol pattern is proposed for utilization in channel estimation to support high mobility, as simulation results prove their capability of fast decoding while using the front-loaded symbol structure. The simulation results show that the large 5G-NR numerologies, such as 120 kHz and DM-RS-based channel estimation, support the high UE mobility by providing high link reliability and the maximum achievable throughput of 368.832 Mbps and spectral efficiency of 3.68 bps/Hz under 64-QAM for TDL-E (LOS) channel model, which can also be a potential solution to support transonic speed mobility in the NTN of 6G services. |
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ISSN: | 2504-446X 2504-446X |
DOI: | 10.3390/drones7030176 |