The fifth generation (5G) of mobile communication system aims to deliver a ubiquitous mobile service with enhanced quality of service (QoS). It is also expected to enable new use …
The global roll-out phase of the fifth-generation of mobile communication systems is currently underway. The industry and academia have already begun research on potential …
Abstract 5 G is the fifth generation of cellular networks. It enables billions of connected devices to gather and share information in real time; a key facilitator in Industrial Internet of …
Cellular networks have evolved to support high peak bitrates with low loss rates as observed by the higher layers. However, applications and services running over cellular networks are …
S Miano, F Risso, MV Bernal… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
By moving network functionality from dedicated hardware to software running on end-hosts, Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) pledges the benefits of cloud computing to packet …
With the increasing stringent QoS constraints (eg, latency, bandwidth, jitter) imposed by novel applications (eg, e-Health, autonomous vehicles, smart cities, etc.), as well as the …
X Jia, N Hu, S Yin, Y Zhao, C Zhang… - Mobile Information …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The fifth‐generation mobile communication technology (5G) provides high‐bandwidth and low‐latency data channels for massive IoT terminals to access the core business network. At …
L Mishra, Vikash, S Varma - Wireless Personal Communications, 2021 - Springer
Nowadays, information and communication technology grows rapidly. The microelectronics and communication mediums also enhance their reachability of coverage and connectivity …
MA Habibi, B Han, A Fellan, W Jiang… - IEEE Open Journal …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The definition of the fundamental concepts and the design of the architectural framework for network slicing in fifth-generation communication systems have been successfully …