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Approaching to Mobile 5G Communications
2017Mobile ecosystem contributes to gross domestic product (GDP). GDP contribution to the economy can be evaluated by the generated value added. Since value added and subscribers growth of mobile operators is decreasing in the world year-on-year from 2012, they have sensed that ought to immigrate to a new 5G generation network.
Jahangir Dadkhah Chimeh +1 more
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2016
This chapter provides a summary of the State-of-the-Art and future trends related to wireless connectivity solutions for Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications and Machine-Type Communications (MTC) that will be part of 5G networks, and technologies beyond 5G.
Jesus Alonso-Zarate, Mischa Dohler
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This chapter provides a summary of the State-of-the-Art and future trends related to wireless connectivity solutions for Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications and Machine-Type Communications (MTC) that will be part of 5G networks, and technologies beyond 5G.
Jesus Alonso-Zarate, Mischa Dohler
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Latency requirement for 5G mobile communications
2018 10th International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (ECAI), 2018This paper is presenting the latency requirement, one of the main requirements for 5G mobile communications. After presenting the general issues, the main usage scenarios, associated applications and potential latency requirement for these in 5G system are presented.
Cristina-Gabriela Gheorghe +2 more
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Research Digest on Engineering Management and Social Innovations
Besides causing world-shattering changes to com- munication and networking, 5G will wholly recast the fields comprising IoT and intelligent automation. While past cellular technologies might not have provided such reliability with highly speed-and-low-latency availability for applications—so critical for future enablers like smart cities, autonomous ...
null J Manasa Krishna +2 more
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Besides causing world-shattering changes to com- munication and networking, 5G will wholly recast the fields comprising IoT and intelligent automation. While past cellular technologies might not have provided such reliability with highly speed-and-low-latency availability for applications—so critical for future enablers like smart cities, autonomous ...
null J Manasa Krishna +2 more
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The Internet of Vehicles Based on 5G Communications
2016 IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things (iThings) and IEEE Green Computing and Communications (GreenCom) and IEEE Cyber, Physical and Social Computing (CPSCom) and IEEE Smart Data (SmartData), 2016The recent development in the large domain of theInternet of Things is driving conventional change in Vehicle AdhocNetworks, now known as Internet of Vehicles (IOV), Vehicleto-Vehicle (V2V), Vehicle-to-Infrastructure(V2I) and someIntelligent Transport System (ITS) applications will require verylow latency, much lower than is currently provided by ...
Damigou Kombate, Wanglina
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Security Problems of 5G Voice Communication
2020In April 2019, the world’s first 5G mobile communication was commercialized in South Korea. 5G mobile communication aims to provide 20 Gbps transmission speed which is 20 times faster than 4G mobile communication, connection of at least 1 million devices per 1 km\(^2\), and 1 ms transmission delay which is 10 times shorter than 4G.
Seongmin Park 0001 +5 more
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5G Slicing for Emergency Communications
2021 Eighth International Conference on Software Defined Systems (SDS), 2021Michail-Alexandros Kourtis +6 more
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5G: rethink mobile communications for 2020+
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2016The 5G network is anticipated to meet the challenging requirements of mobile traffic in the 2020s, which are characterized by super high data rate, low latency, high mobility, high energy efficiency and high traffic density. This paper provides an overview of China Mobile’s 5G vision and potential solutions. Three key characteristics of 5G are analysed,
I, Chih-Lin +4 more
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On the Waveforms for 5G Mobile Broadband Communications
2015 IEEE 81st Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), 2015To realize the vision of ubiquitous mobile broadband where radio access performance should not be a limiting factor for user experience, we need to access very large bandwidths, and thus consider higher frequency bands up to the millimeter wave region. Air interface design, including waveforms, is a very important component for the success of 5G mobile
Jaakko Vihriälä +4 more
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The Evolution of 5G Communications
20216F1A-06CB-E82D | Mário Pedro Guerreiro Marques da ...
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