The fully accomplished standardization of the new mobile generation has led to the deployment of fifth-generation (5G) wireless networks to gratify enormous traffic volume for …
F Giust, L Cominardi… - IEEE Communications …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The ever-increasing demand of mobile Internet traffic is pushing operators to look for solutions to increase the available bandwidth per user and per unit of area. At the same …
With 5G's support for diverse radio bands and different deployment modes, eg., standalone (SA) vs. non-standalone (NSA), mobility management-especially the handover process …
Ensuring a seamless connection during the mobility of various User Equipments (UEs) will be one of the major challenges facing the practical implementation of the Fifth Generation …
S Hussain, Z Hamid, NS Khattak - … of the first international conference on …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
Mobility is one of the most invigorating features, having an enormous impact on how communication is evolving into the future. Mobility in 4G networks requires new level of …
With the rapid increase in the number of mobile users, wireless access technologies are evolving to provide mobile users with high data rates and support new applications that …
The unprecedented increase in the demand for mobile data, fuelled by new emerging applications and use-cases such as high-definition video streaming and heightened online …
For the past 40 years, the cellular industry has been relying on static radio access deployments with gross over-provisioning. However, to meet the exponentially growing …
Over the past few years, the next generation of vehicular networks is envisioned to play an essential part in autonomous driving, traffic management, and infotainment applications. The …