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Metrology has a pivotal role to ensure the vision of fifth generation (5G) and emerging wireless technologies to be realised. It is essential to develop the underpinning metrology in response to the high demand for universal, dynamic, and data-rich wireless applications. As new technologies for 5G and beyond increasingly emerge in the arena of modern wireless devices/systems, the standards bodies, industries, and research communities are facing the challenge of diverse technological requirements, and on verifying products that meet desired performance parameters.

This book is the first to focus on metrology for current and future wireless communication technologies. It presents a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art measurement capabilities, testbeds and relevant R&D activities for 5G and emerging wireless technologies at a wide range of frequencies up to THz frequency bands. Several real-world field trials and use cases are also presented. The book focuses on R&D of measurement techniques and metrology for 5G and beyond that underpin all aspects, from signals, devices, antennas, systems and propagation environments to RF exposure. The presented materials describe advances in the triad of measurement system design, measurement techniques, and underpinning metrology required to cover many wireless communications aspects.

Metrology for 5G and Emerging Wireless Technologies provides timely support to industry, academia, standard bodies and NMIs during the development of 5G and emerging wireless technologies and will support readers to enable further metrological R&D activities.

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Tian Hong Loh

Tim W.C. Brown, Martin Hudlicka, David A. Humphreys, Min Wang and Tian Hong Loh

Martin Salter, Dilbagh Singh and Laurence Stant

Peter H. Aaen and Jonas Urbonas

Tian Hong Loh, David Cheadle, Mohsen Khalily, Sohail Payami, Konstantinos Nikitopoulos and Rahim Tafazolli

Vince Rodriguez

Maria Alberica Saporetti, Lars Foged, Sergiy Pivnenko, Dirk Heberling, Rasmus Cornelius, Martin Bttcher, Stefan Weitz and Manuel Sierra Castaer

Isidoro Ibanez-Labiano, Syeda Fizzah Jilani, Elif Ozden-Yenigun and Akram Alomainy

Carla Di Paola, Bo Xu, Kun Zhao, , Shuai Zhang, Zhinong Ying, and Gert Froelund Pedersen

Wei Fan, Pekka Kyosti, , Ya Jing and Zhiqin Wang

Peter Vouras, Kate A. Remley, Benjamin Jamroz, Maria Becker, Dylan F. Williams, Jeanne Quimby, Rodney Leonhardt, Robert D. Horansky, Alec Weiss, Robert D. Jones, Joshua Kast, Atef Elsherbeni, Paritosh Manurkar, Damla Guven, Jack Chuang and Camillo Gentile

Feng Fang, Qian Xu, Wei Xue and Xiaoming Chen

Erik Kampert, Elijah I. Adegoke, Reiner Stuhlfauth and Matthew D. Higgins

Lars Jacob Foged, Francesco Saccardi, Alessandro Scannavini and Nicolas Gross

Haowen Wang and Yunsong Gui

Sohail Payami and Mohsen Khalily

Wael Boukley Hasan, Paul Harris and Mark Beach

Peize Zhang, Cheng Yi and Haiming Wang,

Ke Guan, Haofan Yi, Danping He and Zhengrong Lai

Frederic Pythoud

Fabien Hliot, David Cheadle, Yunsong Gui and Tian Hong Loh

Tian Hong Loh

IET TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERIES 99

Metrology for 5G and Emerging Wireless Technologies

Metrology for 5G and Emerging Wireless Technologies

Edited by
Tian Hong Loh

The Institution of Engineering and Technology

Published by The Institution of Engineering and Technology, London, United Kingdom

The Institution of Engineering and Technology is registered as a Charity in England & Wales (no. 211014) and Scotland (no. SC038698).

The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2022

First published 2021

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While the authors and publisher believe that the information and guidance given in this work are correct, all parties must rely upon their own skill and judgement when making use of them. Neither the authors nor publisher assumes any liability to anyone for any loss or damage caused by any error or omission in the work, whether such an error or omission is the result of negligence or any other cause. Any and all such liability is disclaimed.

The moral rights of the authors to be identified as authors of this work have been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

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ISBN 978-1-83953-278-8 (hardback)

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Volume 9Phase Noise in Signal Sources W.P. Robins
Volume 12Spread Spectrum in Communications R. Skaug and J.F. Hjelmstad
Volume 13Advanced Signal Processing D.J. Creasey (Editor)
Volume 19Telecommunications Traffic, Tariffs and Costs R.E. Farr
Volume 20An Introduction to Satellite Communications D.I. Dalgleish
Volume 26Common-Channel Signalling R.J. Manterfield
Volume 28Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSATs) J.L. Everett (Editor)
Volume 29ATM: The broadband telecommunications solution L.G. Cuthbert and J.C. Sapanel
Volume 31Data Communications and Networks, 3rd Edition R.L. Brewster (Editor)
Volume 32Analogue Optical Fibre Communications B. Wilson, Z. Ghassemlooy and I.Z. Darwazeh (Editors)
Volume 33Modern Personal Radio Systems R.C.V. Macario (Editor)
Volume 34Digital Broadcasting P. Dambacher
Volume 35Principles of Performance Engineering for Telecommunication and Information Systems M. Ghanbari, C.J. Hughes, M.C. Sinclair and J.P. Eade
Volume 36Telecommunication Networks, 2nd Edition J.E. Flood (Editor)
Volume 37Optical Communication Receiver Design S.B. Alexander
Volume 38Satellite Communication Systems, 3rd Edition B.G. Evans (Editor)
Volume 40Spread Spectrum in Mobile Communication O. Berg, T. Berg, J.F. Hjelmstad, S. Haavik and R. Skaug
Volume 41World Telecommunications Economics J.J. Wheatley
Volume 43Telecommunications Signalling R.J. Manterfield
Volume 44Digital Signal Filtering, Analysis and Restoration J. Jan
Volume 45Radio Spectrum Management, 2nd Edition D.J. Withers
Volume 46Intelligent Networks: Principles and applications J.R. Anderson
Volume 47Local Access Network Technologies P. France
Volume 48Telecommunications Quality of Service Management A.P. Oodan (Editor)
Volume 49Standard Codecs: Image compression to advanced video coding M. Ghanbari
Volume 50Telecommunications Regulation J. Buckley
Volume 51Security for Mobility C. Mitchell (Editor)
Volume 52Understanding Telecommunications Networks A. Valdar
Volume 53Video Compression Systems: From first principles to concatenated codecs A. Bock
Volume 54Standard Codecs: Image compression to advanced video coding, 3rd Edition M. Ghanbari
Volume 59Dynamic Ad Hoc Networks H. Rashvand and H. Chao (Editors)
Volume 60Understanding Telecommunications Business A Valdar and I Morfett
Volume 65Advances in Body-Centric Wireless Communication: Applications and state-of-the-art Q.H. Abbasi, M.U. Rehman, K. Qaraqe and A. Alomainy (Editors)
Volume 67Managing the Internet of Things: Architectures, theories and applications J. Huang and K. Hua (Editors)
Volume 68Advanced Relay Technologies in Next Generation Wireless Communications I. Krikidis and G. Zheng
Volume 695G Wireless Technologies A. Alexiou (Editor)
Volume 70Cloud and Fog Computing in 5G Mobile Networks E. Markakis, G. Mastorakis, C.X. Mavromoustakis and E. Pallis (Editors)
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