Project: Metrology for 5G communications

Mobile communications are an essential part of daily life and mobile internet traffic demand is growing rapidly. To meet this demand, 5G mobile networks will be deployed from 2020 to provide a data transfer rate more than 1000 times greater than that of 4G systems. Ahead of the roll-out of 5G networks, infrastructure and standards need to be developed. More work is needed to improve measurements of signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio and multiple-input and multiple-output antenna systems (which use multiple transmitting and receiving antennas to improve network performance), and increase energy efficiency. This project will develop the traceable metrology and standardisation to improve measurement uncertainties underpinning all aspects of 5G communications, including signals, devices, systems and test environments for emerging 5G technologies. This will give European industry a competitive advantage over global communications manufacturers in the development of solutions to 5G metrological problems.

Acronym 14IND10 MET5G (Reference Number: 14IND10)
Duration 01/05/2015 - 30/04/2018
Project Topic Metrology
Project Results
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Network EMPIR
Call EMPIR CALL 2014

Project partner

Number Name Role Country
1 NPL Management Limited Coordinator United Kingdom
2 Cesky Metrologicky Institut Partner Czech Republic
3 SP Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut AB Partner Sweden
4 Chalmers tekniska hoegskola AB Partner Sweden
5 University of Surrey Partner United Kingdom
6 Anritsu Emea Limited Observer United Kingdom
7 Keysight Technologies Denmark ApS Observer Denmark