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Critical Issues for 5G 
Where is the spectrum for a “small-cell” 5G mobile revolution? 
Prof Stephen Temple CBE 
Visiting Professor, 5G IC
Summary of where we are with the 5G initiative 
There is a growing international consensus that 5G will be introduced around 2020 
To meet this time-scale standardisation will need to be underway in earnest by early 2016 
We are roughly half way through a two year debate on concepts…a time to get ideas on 
the table for open discussion 
Somewhere in the 5G mix will be at least one new Radio Access Technology (RAT) and it 
seems highly likely that one such new RAT will be applied to small cells 
It will only be possible to bring such a new 5G RAT to market if suitable spectrum is 
available on a 2020 time-frame…it is a critical success factor! 
This can only come about through a timely dialogue between the research community, 
standardisation body and spectrum managers 
…the Spectrum Policy Forum has a role to play in the 5G spectrum dialogue -
Anatomy of global mobile technology revolutions – The Essential Dialogue 
RESEARCH 
Early Spectrum Issues: 
affecting spectrum choice/use? 
regulatory issues to resolve? 
SPECTRUM 
PLANNING 
STANDARDS 
MAKING 
5G 
1. What is 5G in network terms? 
2. Where is the spectrum for it? 
3. What will be different about 5G 
4. What are the most likely 
Market 
A proactive EU & global 
dialogue between 
research, spectrum 
planning and standards 
making is essential 
To get this dialogue going the first “Working Assumptions” about 5G need to be 
emerging now…so 4 working assumptions are tabled that address the above 4 questions
5G 
WIRELESS 
FIBRE 
5 –10 Gb/s 
20-60 GHz 
SUPER-FAST“MOBILE” 
Working Assumption 1: – The 
5G Network-Spectrum Vision 
High-density urban small-cell clusters 
500 –1000 Mb/s 
2 - 4 GHz 
“DAN enabled” so “Always sufficient” Quality of Service matches demand 
Fibre Highway Lattice 
SATELLITE 
MASSIVE DATA ENGINES powering the Digital Economy & Social Space 
5G IC 
SUPER-EFFICIENT “UNIVERSAL” MOBILE DATA ACCESS 
5 –10 Mb/s 700 MHz – 1900 MHz 
Surrey University 
CELLULAR 
Ultra LP 
I o T
What is the problem we are trying to solve: finding spectrum for 5G small-cell 
clusters to provide economic (<4GHz) super-fast (>2 GHz) urban wide-area coverage? 
Working Assumptions: 
Working Assumption 2 – Clean spectrum between 2 – 4 GHz will not be reserved for 5G 
small cells & they will have to share spectrum with what may exist by 2020. This looks feasible. 
Working Assumption 3 – 5G RF channel widths between 100 and 200 MHz will be needed 
(Compare: GSM 200 kHz, 3G 5 MHz, 4G LTE 20 MHz so 100-200 MHz looks about right for 5G) 
Working Assumption 4 – the big 5G regulatory issue will be getting large RF channel widths in 
bands sliced-up into exclusive allocations for competition reasons
Feasibility of 5G small cells sharing spectrum in bands between 2 – 4 GHZ 
 Ofcom data suggests it likely that over ~ 90% of the UK land mass some or all of 
any newly released spectrum above 2GHz will lay unused for a long time. 
Spectrum Range Area of UK where some of the 
spectrum is unused (1) 
Area of UK where all of the 
spectrum is unused (1) 
GSM spectrum at 900MHz or 
1.8 GHz 
34% 6% 
3G spectrum at 2.1 GHz 87% 24% 
5G at >2 & <4 GHz >>87% >>24% 
 Sharing of spectrum in the 2 – 4 GHz range looks feasible with 
“statistical” large areas of stable use of otherwise idle spectrum 
Note 1: Ofcom UK communications infrastructure report 2011 figure 12. Numbers have been rounded. 3G figures today are likely to be lower with improved 3G 
coverage but the point remains that the 2.1 GHz numbers above were for 10 years after the spectrum release in 2000.
Exclusive spectrum allocations will remain essential in the 5G era 
In our purely illustrative example: 
1. Whilst each MNO has exclusive 
spectrum, the RF channel width 
each has is significantly less than 
the band’s full potential 
Illustrative 
Exclusive 
A B 
100 
Mb/s 
225 
Mb/s 
200 
Mb/s 
300 
Mb/s 
225 
Mb/s 
D C 
Spectrum 
Allocations 
2. There is also massive 
geographic spectrum 
inefficiency above 2GHz 
eg 10 years after 
release of 2.1 GHz 3G 
spectrum:: 
• All of the latent 
spectrum capacity 
rested idle over ~ 25% 
of the UK 
• Some of the latent 
spectrum capacity 
rested idle over ~ 87% 
of the UK 
Hierarchy key: 
Exclusive 
spectrum cell 
Indoor cell 
Expanded 
spectrum cell 
Powered-down 
cell 
Surrey University 
5G IC
Illustrative 
Exclusive 
100 
Mb/s 
225 
Mb/s 
200 
Mb/s 
300 
Mb/s 
225 
Mb/s 
Spectrum 
Allocations 
Dynamic 
Spectrum 
expansion 
100% of allocated 
bandwidth at unique 
locations. 1 
Gb/s 
A 
A 
B 
D C 
“Simple” dynamic spectrum expansion 
1. Operator A has a 
small cell at a unique 
location 
2. 5G technology 
switches RF bandwidth 
to maximum at this 
location 
3. User data rate 
jumps from 225 Mb/s to 
1 Gb/s 
4. Operator A has full freedom to re-adjust up-path 
and down- path capacities at will (if TDD) 
Model 1
Illustrative 
A 
100 
Mb/s 
400 
Mb/s 
225 
Mb/s 
200 
Mb/s 
300 
Mb/s 
225 
Mb/s 
600 
Mb/s 
Exclusive 
Spectrum 
Allocations 
B 
B 
C 
C 
D 
Dynamic 
Spectrum 
expansion 
Dynamic spectrum expansion that copes with multiple operators 
1. Operator B & C 
both locate small cells 
at the same specific 
location 
2. The spare spectrum 
could be shared in 
proportion to size of 
exclusive spectrum 
allocations 
Model 2
Dynamic spectrum expansion for reliable rural mobile base station back-haul 
Illustrative 
A B 
100 
Mb/s 
225 
Mb/s 
200 
Mb/s 
300 
Mb/s 
225 
Mb/s 
1 
Gb/s 
Exclusive 
D C 
Spectrum 
Allocations 
C 
Dynamic 
Spectrum 
expansion 
Model 3 
1. Operator C has a 
rural 4G site capacity 
limited by absence of 
reliable longer range 
wide bandwidth back-haul 
2. The 5G mobile 
technology is re-purposed 
for back-haul 
3. It uses the entire 
bandwidth to match 
capacity of mmWave 
systems but much 
longer range and 
more reliable in all 
weathers
Dynamic spectrum expansion with building penetration loss achieving in-building re-use 
1. Operator C allows 
its customer at a 
unique location to use 
some of its spectrum 
for purely indoor use 
2. The 5G technology 
in the user terminal is 
under control of the 
MNO to manage the 
bandwidth & 
interference 
200 
Mb/s 
800 
Mb/s 
Spectrum 
expansion 
3. An unlicensed 
channel could be part 
of the mix (100 Mb/s 
in this example ie 10% 
of the band) which is 
essentially a pooled 
use but usable by 
operators outdoors 
Model 4 
Illustrative 
Exclusive 
A B 
100 
Mb/s 
225 
Mb/s 
200 
Mb/s 
300 
Mb/s 
225 
Mb/s 
D C 
Spectrum 
Allocations 
D
Regulatory implications - 
These depend upon the spectrum in question: 
For existing mobile spectrum : 
It is a matter entirely for (two or more) mobile network operators to decide for 
themselves whether “pooling” their localised scraps of unused spectrum offers “a 
bigger spectrum cake” with reciprocal benefits. It is a form of spectrum trading. 
The regulatory task is simply - to enable it. 
For spectrum yet to be released: There is a public interest: 
a) In finding ways to reduce the massive geographic spectrum inefficiency for 
spectrum above 2 GHz that is unlikely ever to be used for “national” coverage 
b) In creating an industry consensus for a spectrum approach to 5G that allows 
the UK to be an early beneficiary of a potentially huge advance in UK mobile 
infrastructure performance.
Conclusions: 
Dynamic Spectrum Expansion preserves all the up-sides of exclusive spectrum allocations 
whilst capturing substantial benefits from a form of dynamic spectrum access to otherwise 
wasted spectrum at many locations 
It offers a possible solution to the 5G spectrum conundrum of needing much wider radio 
channels in a regulatory environment where spectrum in sliced into narrower exclusive 
allocations for competition reasons. 
Many versions are possible ranging from simple bilateral “punch-through” agreements 
with simple data base access to usage to complex automated Dynamic Spectrum 
Access requiring specially developed 5G technology to make implementation practical 
… and Questions: 
1. Is there a consensus on the problem to be solved - that in the 5G era we want the 
benefits of exclusive spectrum allocations, we want allocations sliced for network 
competition reasons but we also want a substantial leap in RF channel bandwidth 
2. Is Dynamic Spectrum Expansion of interest “in principle” as a potential solution and worth 
further study in a 5G context and time-scale? 
3. What are the other options for solving the 5G spectrum requirements that are timely, 
economic and technically sound?

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UK Spectrum Policy Forum – Stephen Temple, 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC) - Where is the spectrum for a “small-cell” 5G mobile revolution?

  • 1. Critical Issues for 5G Where is the spectrum for a “small-cell” 5G mobile revolution? Prof Stephen Temple CBE Visiting Professor, 5G IC
  • 2. Summary of where we are with the 5G initiative There is a growing international consensus that 5G will be introduced around 2020 To meet this time-scale standardisation will need to be underway in earnest by early 2016 We are roughly half way through a two year debate on concepts…a time to get ideas on the table for open discussion Somewhere in the 5G mix will be at least one new Radio Access Technology (RAT) and it seems highly likely that one such new RAT will be applied to small cells It will only be possible to bring such a new 5G RAT to market if suitable spectrum is available on a 2020 time-frame…it is a critical success factor! This can only come about through a timely dialogue between the research community, standardisation body and spectrum managers …the Spectrum Policy Forum has a role to play in the 5G spectrum dialogue -
  • 3. Anatomy of global mobile technology revolutions – The Essential Dialogue RESEARCH Early Spectrum Issues: affecting spectrum choice/use? regulatory issues to resolve? SPECTRUM PLANNING STANDARDS MAKING 5G 1. What is 5G in network terms? 2. Where is the spectrum for it? 3. What will be different about 5G 4. What are the most likely Market A proactive EU & global dialogue between research, spectrum planning and standards making is essential To get this dialogue going the first “Working Assumptions” about 5G need to be emerging now…so 4 working assumptions are tabled that address the above 4 questions
  • 4. 5G WIRELESS FIBRE 5 –10 Gb/s 20-60 GHz SUPER-FAST“MOBILE” Working Assumption 1: – The 5G Network-Spectrum Vision High-density urban small-cell clusters 500 –1000 Mb/s 2 - 4 GHz “DAN enabled” so “Always sufficient” Quality of Service matches demand Fibre Highway Lattice SATELLITE MASSIVE DATA ENGINES powering the Digital Economy & Social Space 5G IC SUPER-EFFICIENT “UNIVERSAL” MOBILE DATA ACCESS 5 –10 Mb/s 700 MHz – 1900 MHz Surrey University CELLULAR Ultra LP I o T
  • 5. What is the problem we are trying to solve: finding spectrum for 5G small-cell clusters to provide economic (<4GHz) super-fast (>2 GHz) urban wide-area coverage? Working Assumptions: Working Assumption 2 – Clean spectrum between 2 – 4 GHz will not be reserved for 5G small cells & they will have to share spectrum with what may exist by 2020. This looks feasible. Working Assumption 3 – 5G RF channel widths between 100 and 200 MHz will be needed (Compare: GSM 200 kHz, 3G 5 MHz, 4G LTE 20 MHz so 100-200 MHz looks about right for 5G) Working Assumption 4 – the big 5G regulatory issue will be getting large RF channel widths in bands sliced-up into exclusive allocations for competition reasons
  • 6. Feasibility of 5G small cells sharing spectrum in bands between 2 – 4 GHZ  Ofcom data suggests it likely that over ~ 90% of the UK land mass some or all of any newly released spectrum above 2GHz will lay unused for a long time. Spectrum Range Area of UK where some of the spectrum is unused (1) Area of UK where all of the spectrum is unused (1) GSM spectrum at 900MHz or 1.8 GHz 34% 6% 3G spectrum at 2.1 GHz 87% 24% 5G at >2 & <4 GHz >>87% >>24%  Sharing of spectrum in the 2 – 4 GHz range looks feasible with “statistical” large areas of stable use of otherwise idle spectrum Note 1: Ofcom UK communications infrastructure report 2011 figure 12. Numbers have been rounded. 3G figures today are likely to be lower with improved 3G coverage but the point remains that the 2.1 GHz numbers above were for 10 years after the spectrum release in 2000.
  • 7. Exclusive spectrum allocations will remain essential in the 5G era In our purely illustrative example: 1. Whilst each MNO has exclusive spectrum, the RF channel width each has is significantly less than the band’s full potential Illustrative Exclusive A B 100 Mb/s 225 Mb/s 200 Mb/s 300 Mb/s 225 Mb/s D C Spectrum Allocations 2. There is also massive geographic spectrum inefficiency above 2GHz eg 10 years after release of 2.1 GHz 3G spectrum:: • All of the latent spectrum capacity rested idle over ~ 25% of the UK • Some of the latent spectrum capacity rested idle over ~ 87% of the UK Hierarchy key: Exclusive spectrum cell Indoor cell Expanded spectrum cell Powered-down cell Surrey University 5G IC
  • 8. Illustrative Exclusive 100 Mb/s 225 Mb/s 200 Mb/s 300 Mb/s 225 Mb/s Spectrum Allocations Dynamic Spectrum expansion 100% of allocated bandwidth at unique locations. 1 Gb/s A A B D C “Simple” dynamic spectrum expansion 1. Operator A has a small cell at a unique location 2. 5G technology switches RF bandwidth to maximum at this location 3. User data rate jumps from 225 Mb/s to 1 Gb/s 4. Operator A has full freedom to re-adjust up-path and down- path capacities at will (if TDD) Model 1
  • 9. Illustrative A 100 Mb/s 400 Mb/s 225 Mb/s 200 Mb/s 300 Mb/s 225 Mb/s 600 Mb/s Exclusive Spectrum Allocations B B C C D Dynamic Spectrum expansion Dynamic spectrum expansion that copes with multiple operators 1. Operator B & C both locate small cells at the same specific location 2. The spare spectrum could be shared in proportion to size of exclusive spectrum allocations Model 2
  • 10. Dynamic spectrum expansion for reliable rural mobile base station back-haul Illustrative A B 100 Mb/s 225 Mb/s 200 Mb/s 300 Mb/s 225 Mb/s 1 Gb/s Exclusive D C Spectrum Allocations C Dynamic Spectrum expansion Model 3 1. Operator C has a rural 4G site capacity limited by absence of reliable longer range wide bandwidth back-haul 2. The 5G mobile technology is re-purposed for back-haul 3. It uses the entire bandwidth to match capacity of mmWave systems but much longer range and more reliable in all weathers
  • 11. Dynamic spectrum expansion with building penetration loss achieving in-building re-use 1. Operator C allows its customer at a unique location to use some of its spectrum for purely indoor use 2. The 5G technology in the user terminal is under control of the MNO to manage the bandwidth & interference 200 Mb/s 800 Mb/s Spectrum expansion 3. An unlicensed channel could be part of the mix (100 Mb/s in this example ie 10% of the band) which is essentially a pooled use but usable by operators outdoors Model 4 Illustrative Exclusive A B 100 Mb/s 225 Mb/s 200 Mb/s 300 Mb/s 225 Mb/s D C Spectrum Allocations D
  • 12. Regulatory implications - These depend upon the spectrum in question: For existing mobile spectrum : It is a matter entirely for (two or more) mobile network operators to decide for themselves whether “pooling” their localised scraps of unused spectrum offers “a bigger spectrum cake” with reciprocal benefits. It is a form of spectrum trading. The regulatory task is simply - to enable it. For spectrum yet to be released: There is a public interest: a) In finding ways to reduce the massive geographic spectrum inefficiency for spectrum above 2 GHz that is unlikely ever to be used for “national” coverage b) In creating an industry consensus for a spectrum approach to 5G that allows the UK to be an early beneficiary of a potentially huge advance in UK mobile infrastructure performance.
  • 13. Conclusions: Dynamic Spectrum Expansion preserves all the up-sides of exclusive spectrum allocations whilst capturing substantial benefits from a form of dynamic spectrum access to otherwise wasted spectrum at many locations It offers a possible solution to the 5G spectrum conundrum of needing much wider radio channels in a regulatory environment where spectrum in sliced into narrower exclusive allocations for competition reasons. Many versions are possible ranging from simple bilateral “punch-through” agreements with simple data base access to usage to complex automated Dynamic Spectrum Access requiring specially developed 5G technology to make implementation practical … and Questions: 1. Is there a consensus on the problem to be solved - that in the 5G era we want the benefits of exclusive spectrum allocations, we want allocations sliced for network competition reasons but we also want a substantial leap in RF channel bandwidth 2. Is Dynamic Spectrum Expansion of interest “in principle” as a potential solution and worth further study in a 5G context and time-scale? 3. What are the other options for solving the 5G spectrum requirements that are timely, economic and technically sound?