The exponential rise in mobile traffic originating from mobile devices highlights the need for making mobility management in future networks even more efficient and seamless than ever …
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 …
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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 …
As the number of mobile users grows rapidly, wireless access technologies are evolving to provide high data rates to mobile users and to support emerging applications involving both …
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 …
Fifth-generation (5G) networks offer high-speed data transmission with low latency, increased base station volume, improved quality of service (QoS), and massive multiple …
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 …
The heated 5G network deployment race has already begun with the rapid progress in standardization efforts, backed by the current market availability of 5G-enabled network …