Abstract

Driven by growing mobile traffic, millimeter wave (mmWave) communications have recently been developed to enhance wireless network capacity. Due to insufficient coverage and the lack of support for mobility, mmWave is often deployed in the ultra-dense small cells of the 5G heterogeneous network. In this article, we first summarize the characteristics of the 5G heterogeneous network from the viewpoints of devices, spectra, and networks. We then propose a triple-band network structure which incorporates licensed bands, sub-6GHz unlicensed bands, and mmWave bands to support various types of mobile users. Based on the novel network structure, we further propose a self-optimizing traffic steering strategy which can intelligently steer traffic to specific networks and spectra according to the dynamic network and traffic environments. Several use cases are also discussed to facilitate the implementation of our proposals. Finally, we present numerical results to demonstrate that the proposed network structure and strategy can effectively enhance the system throughput and energy efficiency.

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