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DESCRIPTION:5G networks are being designed and deployed considering a dense
  deployment of small cells in order to simultaneously serve more users wit
 h higher throughput and lower delay. However\, building from scratch a com
 pletely new infrastructure is costly and takes time. Deploying access and 
 backhaul as wireless links\, a.k.a. integrated access and backhaul (IAB)\,
  is envisioned as a viable approach to enable flexible and dense networks.
  Even further\, mobile IAB (mIAB) is a candidate solution to enhance the c
 onnectivity of users moving together. Motivated by this\, in this talk\, w
 e firstly present the basic architecture of IAB. Then\, we provide the mai
 n use cases of mIAB. After that\, an extensive performance analysis is pre
 sented. Passengers and pedestrians quality of service is evaluated. Moreov
 er\, results related to the wireless backhaul are also presented. The mIAB
  scenario is compared to two benchmark solutions\, i.e.\, a scenario with 
 only macro gNBs and a scenario with macro and pico gNBs fiber-connected to
  the core network. Finally\, we summarize the lessons learned and list som
 e open issues and future directions.\n\nSpeaker(s): Victor Monteiro\, Fran
 cisco Rafael Lima \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/337093
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/337093
ORGANIZER:Toronto_Chapter@comsoc.org
SEQUENCE:9
SUMMARY: Paving the Way Towards Mobile IAB: Problems\, Solutions and Challe
 nges
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/337093
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;5G networks are being designed and deploye
 d considering a dense deployment of small cells in order to simultaneously
  serve more users with higher throughput and lower delay. However\, buildi
 ng from scratch a completely new infrastructure is costly and takes time. 
 Deploying access and backhaul as wireless links\, a.k.a. integrated access
  and backhaul (IAB)\, is envisioned as a viable approach to enable flexibl
 e and dense networks. Even further\, mobile IAB (mIAB) is a candidate solu
 tion to enhance the connectivity of users moving together. Motivated by th
 is\, in this talk\, we firstly present the basic architecture of IAB. Then
 \, we provide the main use cases of mIAB. After that\, an extensive perfor
 mance analysis is presented. Passengers and pedestrians quality of service
  is evaluated. Moreover\, results related to the wireless backhaul are als
 o presented. The mIAB scenario is compared to two benchmark solutions\, i.
 e.\, a scenario with only macro gNBs and a scenario with macro and pico gN
 Bs fiber-connected to the core network. Finally\, we summarize the lessons
  learned and list some open issues and future directions.&lt;br aria-hidden=&quot;
 true&quot; /&gt;&lt;br aria-hidden=&quot;true&quot; /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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