Leading European communications companies and research orgs launch project to develop 5th gen cellular mobile network

Grenoble, France, Aug, 28, 2014: A consortium of 15 leading telecommunications operators, vendors, research centres and academic institutions have launched ‘MiWaveS’ (Millimeter-Wave Small Cell Access and Backhauling), a European collaborative project whose goal will be to develop millimeter-wave (mmW) key radio technologies to provide multi-Gbps data rates to future 5th Generation cellular mobile networks users.

MiwavesIt is no secret that the global mobile data traffic is expected to increase vastly  in the next decade, driven by video streaming, web services, cloud computing and machine-to-machine applications. But the evolution of mobile networks is impeded by bottlenecks such as the scarcity of spectrum resources below 6 GHz leading to high interference levels, the public concern about microwave electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure in dense areas, the power consumption of the infrastructure, and the flexibility and robustness of the network.

According to Dr. Laurent Dussopt, MiWaveS project manager and Leti research engineer, “the flexible spectrum usage of the mmW frequency bands at 60 GHz and 71-86 GHz will enable data transmissions up to 10 Gbps for backhaul and 5 Gbps for mobile users access”.

MiWaveS is expected to have a major impact on the key enabling technologies for the next generation of heterogeneous wireless networks. The deployment of mmW small cells in dense urban areas will not only improve the flexibility of the access infrastructure, but also the spectral and energy efficiency by low-power access points using mmW spectrum resources.

The MiWaveS project is partially funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Program (FP7), within the Work Programme for Information and Communication Technologies under the objective “Network of the Future”. This objective supports the development of future network infrastructures that allow the convergence and interoperability of heterogeneous mobile, wired and wireless broadband network technologies as enablers of the future Internet.

The MiWaveS consortium includes nembers like CEA-Leti (FR), Telecom Italia (IT), Orange (FR), Nokia (FI), Intel Mobile Communications (DE), National Instruments Dresden (DE), STMicroelectronics (FR, IT), Sivers IMA (SE), Optiprint (CH), VTT (FI), Tech. Univ. Dresden (DE), Tecnologias.

Image Credit: MiWaveS

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