1、CHAPTERAtaGlance01CHAPTER02CHAPTER03CHAPTER04CHAPTER05CHAPTER06E-band Backhaul Supporting Network Evolution into5.5G and BeyondNew KPIsTraditional Bands:Towards Multi-TX and Ultra-widebandRural Network Scenarios:Microwave FronthaulSolution Helping Operators Quickly Build Networksand Achieve Universa
2、l CoverageLong-haul Microwave:Ultra-Broadband,Simplified Deployment,and CapacityExpansion to over 20 Gbit/sEnergy Saving and Automation:Green MicrowaveSolution Facilitating Industry DevelopmentMICROWAVEINDUSTRY03IntroductionMicrowave will still act as an important medium formobile backhaul in the 5.
3、5G era,projected to contributeto more than 60%of mobile backhaul solutions.Thelong-term evolution,strong demands,and diversifiedapplications of mobile backhaul are the biggest driversfor the sustainability of the microwave industry as wellas its technical research.Progress has been made in the resea
4、rch of microwavelink KPIs.This will allow microwave to be used moreefficiently for mobile backhaul to meet the capacity andquality requirements and to support its long-termdevelopment.Featuring large capacity and low spectrum costs,as wellas empowered with other technologies for long-distance transm
5、ission,high-density deployment,andhigher spectral efficiency,E-band is a prime section ofmicrowave in the next 10 years to support the backhaulevolution in 5.5G and beyond.Traditional microwave bands are the key to 5Gdeployment in suburban areas,highlighting the needfor multi-carrier backhaul soluti
6、ons based on multi-TXand ultra-wideband technologies to meet the capacityneeds.Long-haul microwave plays a pivotal role in fiber-lacking areas.To meet the demand for over 20 Gbit/scapacity in these places,multi-band and multi-carrieraggregation is required to work around theinsufficiency of spectrum