The First 5G-LTE Comparative Study in Extreme Mobility

Yueyang Pan, Ruihan Li, Chenren Xu
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Abstract

5G claims to support mobility up to 500 km/h according to the 3GPP standard. However, its field performance under high-speed scenes remains in mystery. In this paper, we conduct the first large-scale measurement campaign on a high-speed railway route operating at the maximum speed of 350 km/h, with full coverage of LTE and 5G (NSA and SA) along the track. Our study consumed 1788.8 GiB of cellular data in six months, covering the three major carriers in China and the recent standardized QUIC protocol. Based on our dataset, we reveal the key characteristics of 5G and LTE in extreme mobility in terms of throughput, RTT, loss rate, signal quality, and physical resource utilization. We further develop a taxonomy of handovers in both LTE and 5G and carry out the link-layer latency breakdown analysis. Our study pinpoints the deficiencies in the user equipment, radio access network, and core network which hinder seamless connectivity and better utilization of 5G's high bandwidth. Our findings highlight the directions of the next step in the 5G evolution.
首个5G-LTE极端移动性对比研究
5G声称根据3GPP标准支持高达500公里/小时的移动速度。然而,它在高速场景下的现场性能仍然是个谜。在本文中,我们在最高时速为350公里/小时的高速铁路路线上进行了第一次大规模测量活动,沿轨道全覆盖LTE和5G (NSA和SA)。我们的研究在六个月内消耗了1788.8 GiB的蜂窝数据,涵盖了中国的三大运营商和最近标准化的QUIC协议。基于我们的数据集,我们揭示了5G和LTE在吞吐量,RTT,损失率,信号质量和物理资源利用率方面的极端移动性的关键特征。我们进一步开发了LTE和5G中的切换分类,并进行了链路层延迟分解分析。我们的研究明确了用户设备、无线接入网和核心网方面的不足,这些不足阻碍了5G的无缝连接和更好地利用高带宽。我们的研究结果突出了5G演进的下一步方向。
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