In wireless communication, the term numerology refers to "waveform parametrization, e.g., cyclic prefix, subcarrier spacing."[1] In contrast to the older use of the term for assigning interpretations with meaning to numbers, values and shapes, in wireless communication it assigns numbers to waveforms without mystic connotation.
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References
- Zaidi, Ali A.; Baldemair, Robert; Tullberg, Hugo; Bjorkegren, Hakan; Sundstrom, Lars; Medbo, Jonas; Kilinc, Caner; Da Silva, Icaro (2016-11-15). "Waveform and Numerology to Support 5G Services and Requirements". IEEE Communications Magazine. 54 (11): 90–98. doi:10.1109/MCOM.2016.1600336CM. ISSN 1558-1896. S2CID 6914342.
Further reading
- Luo, Fa-Long; Zhang, Charlie Jianzhong (eds.) (2016). Signal Processing for 5G: Algorithms and Implementations. United Kingdom: Wiley. ISBN 978-1119116462
- Osseiran, Afif; Monserrat, Jose F.; Marsch, Patrick (eds.) (2016). 5G Mobile and Wireless Communications Technology. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1107130098
- Schmidt, C., Cousseau, J., González, G., Gregorio, F. (2020). Signal Processing Techniques for Power Efficient Wireless Communication Systems: Practical Approaches for RF Impairments Reduction. Germany: Springer International Publishing. ISBN 978-3030324391
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