Y Ren, W Yang, X Zhou, H Chen, B Liu - Computer Communications, 2021 - Elsevier
Millimeter wave (mmWave) technology has rapidly evolved into one of the critical components of the 5th generation of mobile communication networks and beyond (5G/B5G) …
5G cellular communication, especially with its hugely available bandwidth provided by millimeter-wave, is a promising technology to fulfill the coming high demand for vast data …
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Applications that require extremely low latency are expected to be a major driver of 5G and WLAN networks that include millimeter wave (mmWave) links. However, mmWave links can …
The millimeter-wave (mmWave) band, which can provide data rates of multi-gigabits per second, could play a major role in achieving the throughput goals of 5G networks. However …
The Internet's distributed nature has fueled the massive growth in devices, end-users, and service providers over the years. Real-time distributed resource management protocols, like …
5G cellular communication, especially with its hugely available bandwidth provided by millimeter-wave, is a promising technology to fulfill the coming high demand for vast data …