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Antonio De Domenico

Researcher at French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission

Publications -  76
Citations -  2271

Antonio De Domenico is an academic researcher from French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellular network & Radio resource management. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1873 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio De Domenico include Sapienza University of Rome & United States Atomic Energy Commission.

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Millimeter-wave access and backhauling: the solution to the exponential data traffic increase in 5G mobile communications systems?

TL;DR: This article overviews the technologies that will pave the way for a novel cellular architecture that integrates high-data-rate access and backhaul networks based on millimeter-wave frequencies (57-66, 71-76, and 81-86 GHz), and evaluates the feasibility of short- and medium-distance links at these frequencies.
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Cloud technologies for flexible 5G radio access networks

TL;DR: How cloud technologies and flexible functionality assignment in radio access networks enable network densification and centralized operation of the radio access network over heterogeneous backhaul networks is discussed.
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Towards a flexible functional split for cloud-RAN networks

TL;DR: Constraints and applications of flexible RAN centralization are analyzed and outlined and the functional split between RAN front-ends and centralized equipment is outlined.
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Review: Enabling Green cellular networks: A survey and outlook

TL;DR: An analysis of the models proposed in literature to evaluate the energy efficiency of current wireless architecture is provided and green metrics that have been used and theoretical trade-offs that have be investigated are presented.
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Enabling 5G backhaul and access with millimeter-waves

TL;DR: Introducing a logical split between control and user plane will permit full coverage while seamlessly achieving very high data rates in the vicinity of mm-wave small cells.