Will 5G See its Blind Side? Evolving 5G for Universal Internet Access
Oluwakayode Onireti, Muhammad Ali Imran, Junaid Qadir, Arjuna, Sathiaseelan

TL;DR
This paper discusses how 5G technology can be designed and utilized to achieve universal Internet access worldwide, addressing coverage issues in rural areas and proposing a research agenda for this goal.
Contribution
It highlights the potential of 5G to enable universal Internet access and identifies key technical challenges and open research problems for future exploration.
Findings
5G can be molded into architectures supporting universal access
Coverage problems in rural areas are a key challenge
A future research agenda is proposed for 5G-based universal access
Abstract
Internet has shown itself to be a catalyst for economic growth and social equity but its potency is thwarted by the fact that the Internet is off limits for the vast majority of human beings. Mobile phones---the fastest growing technology in the world that now reaches around 80\% of humanity---can enable universal Internet access if it can resolve coverage problems that have historically plagued previous cellular architectures (2G, 3G, and 4G). These conventional architectures have not been able to sustain universal service provisioning since these architectures depend on having enough users per cell for their economic viability and thus are not well suited to rural areas (which are by definition sparsely populated). The new generation of mobile cellular technology (5G), currently in a formative phase and expected to be finalized around 2020, is aimed at orders of magnitude performance…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
