论文标题
在智能城市使用5G:系统的映射研究
Using 5G in Smart Cities: A Systematic Mapping Study
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论文摘要
5G是第五代无线网络,具有一组特征,例如高带宽和数据速率。使用5G的场景包括增强的移动宽带(EMBB),大型机器类型通信(MMTC)以及超可信和低延迟通信(URLLC)。预计5G将支持各种应用。我们进行了一项系统的映射研究,涵盖了2012年1月至2019年12月在智能城市使用5G的文献。总结了在智能城市中使用5G的方案,建筑,技术,挑战和经验教训,并根据32个选定的研究进行了进一步分析,结果是:(1)研究在27个出版物场所分布。 17研究报告基于学术研究和13项研究的结果使用了演示或玩具示例。只有2个研究报告基于工业研究,在智能城市中使用5G。 16项研究包括5G网络设计或智能城市场景的假设。 (2)讨论最多的智能城市场景是运输,其次是公共安全,医疗保健,城市旅游,娱乐和教育。 (3)28研究提出和/或讨论5G支持智能城市的体系结构,其中包含智能城市体系结构(将5G视为组件),智能城市中的5G网络体系结构以及在智能城市使用5G的商业体系结构。 (4)最提到的5G相关技术是无线电访问技术,网络切片和边缘计算。 (5)挑战主要涉及复杂的环境,挑战性要求以及在智能城市使用5G的网络开发。 (6)所学到的大多数经验教训都是关于5G本身或智能城市中提出的5G相关方法的好处。这项工作反映了过去八年的最新状态在智能城市使用5G,这可以使研究人员和从业人员受益。
5G is the fifth generation wireless network, with a set of characteristics, e.g., high bandwidth and data rates. The scenarios of using 5G include enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), massive Machine Type Communications (mMTC), and ultra-Reliable and Low-Latency Communications (uRLLC). 5G is expected to support a wide variety of applications. We conducted a systematic mapping study that covers the literature published between Jan 2012 and Dec 2019 regarding using 5G in smart cities. The scenarios, architecture, technologies, challenges, and lessons learned of using 5G in smart cities are summarized and further analyzed based on 32 selected studies, and the results are that: (1) The studies are distributed over 27 publication venues. 17 studies report results based on academic studies and 13 studies use demonstration or toy examples. Only 2 studies report using 5G in smart cities based on industrial studies. 16 studies include assumptions of 5G network design or smart city scenarios. (2) The most discussed smart city scenario is transportation, followed by public safety, healthcare, city tourism, entertainment, and education. (3) 28 studies propose and/or discuss the architecture of 5G-enabled smart cities, containing smart city architecture (treating 5G as a component), 5G network architecture in smart cities, and business architecture of using 5G in smart cities. (4) The most mentioned 5G-related technologies are radio access technologies, network slicing, and edge computing. (5) Challenges are mainly about complex context, challenging requirements, and network development of using 5G in smart cities. (6) Most of the lessons learned identified are benefits regarding 5G itself or the proposed 5G-related methods in smart cities. This work provides a reflection of the past eight years of the state of the art on using 5G in smart cities, which can benefit both researchers and practitioners.