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INDUSTRY NEWS
Group Finalizes the First 5G Radio Channel Models
An Anite-led task group within the METIS¹ project has finalized the first 5G radio channel models. This is
the first radio channel model proposal to be delivered by an international project consisting of key industry
players and universities. The proposal will help to accelerate the development of 5G radio access technologies and future mobile industry standards.
Researchers and developers of new technologies and products will benefit from the proposed 5G radio
channel models in several areas. These include system performance evaluation, system optimization, radio
interface simulation and prototyping, R&D testing and final product approval.
As 5G will support a broad range of applications, different channel models are expected to be required. The
METIS proposal consists of three different models: a map-based model, a stochastic model and a hybrid model
(derived from the two previous models). This provides a flexible and scalable channel modelling framework.
The METIS proposal details end-user scenarios, test cases and requirements mapped to various propagation
scenarios. Consequently, the proposed radio channel models address a very wide frequency spectrum; from
relatively low frequencies in the current cellular frequency bands to centimeter and millimeter wave frequencies.
Paul Beaver, products director at Anite's Device & Infrastructure Testing business, said, "We are delighted
to have reached this important milestone in collaboration with key industry players; delivering significant
technical expertise to help speed up next generation wireless technology development. Anite's Propsim
radio Channel Emulator, with industry-first 5G radio channel models, will enable developers to characterize
the performance of early 5G designs."
[¹] METIS (Mobile and wireless communications Enablers for 2020 Information Society) is co-funded by the European
Commission as an Integrated Project under the Seventh Framework Programme for research and development (FP7).
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