Challenges And Energy Efficient Techniques For High Performance Wireless Communications

Chidadala Janardhan*, Bhagath Pyda**, J. Manohar***, K. V. Ramanaiah****
* Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, Priyadarshini College Of Engineering and Technology, Nellore, A.P
** Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, Priyadarshini College Of Engineering and Technology, Nellore, A.P
*** Associate Professor, Department of ECE, Jagan's College of Engineering and Technology, Nellore, A.P
**** Professor, Department of ECE, YSR Engineering College of YV University, kadapa, A.P
Periodicity:November - January'2015
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jmt.1.4.3516

Abstract

The fourth generation wireless communication systems have been deployed or are soon to be deployed in many countries. Wireless system designers have been facing the continually increasing demand for high data rates and mobility required by new wireless applications and therefore have started research on fifth generation wireless systems that are expected to be deployed beyond 2020. In next-generation wireless data networks, Massive Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) is an exciting area of 5G wireless research. It promises significant gains that offer the ability to accommodate more users at higher data rates with better reliability while consuming less power. Massive MIMO has been identified as one of the promising disruptive air interface technologies to address the massive capacity requirement demanded by 5G wireless communications. Massive MIMO, also called Large-Scale Antenna Systems, is a promising candidate technology for meeting this demand. In this paper, the authors have discussed various promising technologies for 5G wireless communication systems, such as massive MIMO, energy-efficient communication techniques, and the key challenges and potential technologies for smart mobiles.

Keywords

Massive MIMO, Cognitive Radio Antennas, Low Power Handheld Devices, Smart Phones, Spatial Multiplexing.

How to Cite this Article?

Janardhan, C., Pyda, B., Manohar, J., and Ramanaiah, K. V. (2015). Challenges And Energy Efficient Techniques For High Performance Wireless Communications. i-manager’s Journal on Mobile Applications and Technologies, 1(4), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.26634/jmt.1.4.3516

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