Conference paper
Towards converged 5G mobile networks-challenges and current trends
With the rapid development of wireless technologies, the concept of the Fifth Generation (5G) wireless communication system started to emerge and it is foreseen that it will be a result of standards convergence. The expectations towards 5G are set much higher in terms of capacity and maximum throughput when compared with Fourth Generation (4G).
There are also some new technical challenges the system will need to face, like Machine to Machine (M2M) communication, energy efficiency, complete ubiquity and autonomous management. This paper analyses new technologies that could enable 5G networking, discusses potential standardisation and development directions, and presents recent research efforts in the area of future mobile networks.
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | IEEE |
Year: | 2014 |
Pages: | 39-45 |
Proceedings: | 2014 ITU Kaleidoscope conference |
ISBN: | 1479925594 , 9261144217 , 9781479925599 and 9789261144210 |
Types: | Conference paper |
DOI: | 10.1109/Kaleidoscope.2014.6858478 |
ORCIDs: | Ruepp, Sarah Renée and Berger, Michael Stübert |
5G 5G mobile networks C-RAN Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems Computing and Processing General Topics for Engineers HetNet IEEE 802.11 Standards M2M Market research Mobile communication Mobile computing Power, Energy and Industry Applications Robotics and Control Systems SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy SON Wireless communication Wireless sensor networks autonomous management energy efficiency fifth generation wireless communication system machine to machine communication mobile networks mobile radio ubiquity management