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OTFS Can Deliver Better Data Transmission Rates and Better Energy Efficiency for MNOs if Major TEMs Lead the Commercialization Drive

05 Dec 2022 | IN-6776

Orthogonal Time Frequency Space (OTFS) is a new multiple access scheme that is now being discussed in the cellular market and becoming a contender for 6G. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is well established in the industry and the scheme used in 4G and 5G, but it has its limitations, including poor performance in high-speed wireless scenarios and high energy consumption. OTFS promises overcoming high energy consumption, supports very high-speed communication scenarios, and delivers higher spectral efficiency by reducing high Cyclic Prefix (CP). Nevertheless, commercialization initiatives to productize OTFS faces two key challenges: OTFS technology has the promise to overcome high energy consumption but there is still no product in the market that uses OTFS’s energy reducing capability to reduce energy consumption of the network; and only one product in the market for increasing the spectral efficiency using OTFS. Also, OTFS and the delay-doppler channel estimation algorithm that is behind it have not been developed by Tier-One Telecom Equipment Manufacturers (TEMs), which may be a commercial barrier for the new protocol in the industry. Nevertheless, according to ABI Research market insights, all Tier-One TEMs are now accelerating their OTFS research towards 6G.
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