Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 Introduction
2 Scope
3 Related documents
3.1 ITU-R Recommendations
3.2 ITU-R Reports
3.3 ITU-R Resolutions
4 Motivation on driving factors for future
technology trends
5 Technology Trends and Enablers
5.1 Technologies to enhance the radio interface
5.1.1 Advanced modulation, coding and multiple
access schemes
5.1.2 Advanced antenna and multi-site
technologies
5.1.3 Physical layer enhancements and
interference handling for small cell
5.1.4 Flexible spectrum usage
5.1.5 Simultaneous transmission and reception
(STR)
5.1.6 Other technologies to enhance the radio
interface
5.2 Technologies to support wide range of emerging services
5.2.1 Technologies to support the proximity
services
5.2.2 Technologies to support M2M
5.2.3 Group Communications
5.3 Technologies to enhance user experience
5.3.1 Cell edge enhancement
5.3.2 Quality of service enhancement
5.3.3 Mobile video enhancement
5.3.4 Enhanced broadcast and multicast
5.3.5 Positioning enhancements
5.3.6 Low latency and high reliability technologies
5.3.7 RLAN Interworking
5.3.8 Context Aware
5.4 Technologies to improve network energy efficiency
5.4.1 Network-level power management
5.4.2 Energy-efficient network deployment
5.4.3 User-centric resource management and
allocation
5.4.4 Physical layer enhancements and
interference handling
5.5 Terminal technologies
5.5.1 Interference cancellation and suppression
5.6 Network Technologies
5.6.1 Technologies to simplify management and
improve network reliability
5.6.2 Technologies to support ease of deployment
and increase network reach
5.6.3 Technologies to enhance network architectures
5.6.4 Cloud-RAN
5.7 Technologies to enhance privacy and security
6 Conclusion
7 Terminology, abbreviations
Annex 1 Enhanced OTDOA/E-CID
Annex 2 Advanced SON
Annex 3 QoE Enhancements in a
multi-RAT environment