With the formidable growth of various booming wireless communication services that require ever increasing data throughputs, the conventional microwave band below 10 GHz, which is …
N Kishore, A Senapati - International Journal of Communication …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The fifth generation of mobile technology is referred to as “5G.” 5G refers to the next significant phase of mobile communications standards after the upcoming 4G standards …
The deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and services is accelerating, aided by ubiquitous wireless connectivity, declining communication costs, and the emergence of …
The Internet of Things (IoT)-centric concepts like augmented reality, high-resolution video streaming, self-driven cars, smart environment, e-health care, etc. have a ubiquitous …
5G networks are not only expected to be faster, but provide a backbone for many new services for Networked Society, such as IoT and the Industrial Internet. Those services will …
Next generation mobile networks not only envision enhancing the traditional MBB use case but also aim to meet the requirements of new use cases, such as the IoT. This article focuses …
The fifth generation (5G) mobile communication networks will require a major paradigm shift to satisfy the increasing demand for higher data rates, lower network latencies, better energy …
D Liu, W Hong, TS Rappaport… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Fifth-generation wireless technology, denoted as “5G” by the global wireless communications industry, seeks to accomplish multi-fold increases in key aspects of …
The IoT paradigm holds the promise to revolutionize the way we live and work by means of a wealth of new services, based on seamless interactions between a large amount of …