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Toward Mobile and Converged Backhaul: The Promise of Wireless Access and Backhaul

arXiv:2606.060758.4Has Code
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For 5G network operators, this paper provides an overview and proof-of-concept of a standardized framework that promises flexible and cost-efficient backhaul solutions.

This paper introduces the Wireless Access and Backhaul (WAB) framework standardized in 3GPP Release 19, demonstrating its feasibility and efficiency through a practical implementation with commercial hardware and open-source software. It explores four application scenarios, positioning WAB as a key enabler for flexible 5G deployments and a stepping stone toward 6G.

Wireless Access and Backhaul (WAB) is emerging as a key enabler for flexible and cost-efficient 5G deployments, offering a modular architecture that decouples access and backhaul while supporting multi-technology and mobile backhaul links. This article introduces the WAB framework standardized in 3GPP Release 19, outlining its architecture and operational principles. A practical implementation built with commercial hardware and open-source software demonstrates the feasibility and efficiency of WAB systems. We further explore four representative application scenarios - ranging from on-demand coverage to mobile Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) connectivity - and discuss the technical challenges that must be addressed for large-scale adoption. These insights highlight WAB as a promising foundation for 5G-Advanced and a stepping stone toward future 6G networks.

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