(grup de recerca en comunicacions mòbils) …terrestrial and satellite networking infrastructures...
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Mobile CommunicationsResearch Group
(Grup de Recerca en Comunicacions Mòbils)http://grcm.tsc.upc.edu/
Mobile Communications Research Group
The Mobile Communication Research Group belongs to the Department of Signal Theory and Communications of the UPC.
At present it focuses its main activity on the area of Mobile Communications where it is active in developing research work by means of both private and public funded projects.
The group consists of three full professors, two Associate Professors and two Assistant Professors.
Mobile Communications Research Group
2G/3G/4G/5G wireless network architectures and protocols Radio network planning and deployment Radio interface design (mainly layers 2 and 3) Radio resource management strategies for QoS guarantee in
heterogeneous radio access networks. Dynamic spectrum assignment and spectrum sharing
strategies Cognitive radio and cognitive network functionalities as well
as autonomic and self-organizing wireless networks.
Mobile Communications Research Group
Participation in 33 research projects, 23 founded by theEuropean Union (three as main contractor) and the restfounded by the Spanish National Science Council (CICYT).
More that 400 technical papers published in Journals,Magazines and Conferences.
Six mobile communications books published. 32 Doctoral Theses. Participation in standardization bodies (3GPP, ETSI, IEEE). Consultancy and cooperation with industrial partners.
Mobile Communications Research Group
SON aims at configuring and optimising the network automatically .
Due to its ambitious objectives, the practical realization of SON is seen as challenging.
◦ Some of the aspects to be covered include: To find an appropriate trade-
off between the performance gains and the implementation complexity (e.g., required signaling and measurements, computing resources)
To ensure the convergence to a stable solution within a given timing requirement
To ensure the robustness to missing, wrong or corrupted input measurements.
Mobile Communications Research Group
DATA ACQUISITION & PRE‐PROCESSING
KNOWLEDGE MODELS
AI‐BASED TOOLS
KNOWLEDGE DISCOVERY
SON FUNCTIONS(Knowledge Exploitation)
5G SON
Classification Prediction
Clustering
Cell‐level User‐level
Cell cluster level
Self‐planning
Self‐optimisation
Self‐healing
Mobile Communications Research Group
SESAME proposes the Cloud-Enabled Small Cell (CESC) concept, a new multi-operator enabled Small Cell that integrates a virtualised execution platform (i.e., the Light Data Center) for deploying Virtual Network Functions (VNFs), supporting powerful self-x management and executing novel applications and services inside the access network infrastructure.
Mobile Communications Research Group
SDN and NFV are two of the newest paradigms for 5G network
• Testbed for validation of the envisagedRRM and artificial intelligencealgorithms in the context ofheterogeneous networks are needed.
Mobile Communications Research Group
Measurements of spectrum occupation in different scenarios and bands• Outdoor measurements
– Database available:
• Indoor measurements– Characterizing a Radio Environmental Map– Applicable for the deployment of small cells actingas secondary users
http://spes.upc.edu/
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Testbed Implementation by means of USRPs
Belief-based Decision Making Framework for Spectrum Selection in Cognitive Radio Networks
Spectrum selection decides the allocation of Spectrum Blocks to a number of radio links, based on the dynamic interference conditions.
A framework for spectrum selection based on the belief vector concept as a tool to predict based on past measurements is considered.
Mobile Communications Research Group
The current paradigm to Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) communications based on “dedicated technologies, dedicated networks and dedicated spectrum” is believed not to constitute anymore the main approach to follow for PPDR communications
Need for a paradigm shift for future PPDR networks◦ Higher imbrication with the commercial wireless industry in the three
key dimensions: technology, network and spectrum◦ Business sustainability criteria in the delivery of PPDR communications
Mobile Communications Research Group
The GRCM is currently involved in the ISITEP project that pursues the realisation of a pan-European framework for the integration of different PPDR organisations merging communications technology, operational procedures and the legal framework.
Specific challenges being addressed:◦ Specification of the network architecture
for the interconnection based on new interfaces “ISI over IP” developed in the project.
◦ Gathering of security requirements and specification of the security solution over international connectivity links.
◦ Mobility control solutions for the bi-technology terminal.
Bi-technology terminals (TETRA and TETRAPOL access)Migration (Roaming) and service interworking
Mobile Communications Research Group
VITAL project (H2020 project started in February 2015) targets to improve hybrid combination of terrestrial and satellite networking infrastructures through the introduction of SDN and NFV technologies into SatCom domain.
The following elements are being addressed:◦ Development of a hybrid architectural
framework, the required mechanisms to enable virtualization of SatComnetwork components, including performance optimisation and implementation of a number of virtualised functions.
◦ Design of an SDN-enabled, federated resources management framework, embedding strategies and algorithmic solutions in the field of traffic management, mobility management and resilience.
Mobile Communications Research Group
Main Contact◦ Ramon Agustí Comes
More information◦ GRCM web site: www.grcm.tsc.upc.edu