5G framework concepts for the next generation networks
Ayman Elnashar, Mohamed Elsaidny

TL;DR
This paper discusses the fundamental concepts and design considerations for 5G networks, emphasizing scalability, diversity, and the ability to meet diverse service requirements like high broadband, MTC, and URLLC.
Contribution
It provides an overview of 5G framework concepts essential for next-generation networks, highlighting key design principles and technological components.
Findings
5G aims to support high broadband, MTC, and URLLC services.
Scalability and diversity are crucial for 5G network design.
Key components include spectrum, core network, radio access, and devices.
Abstract
Mobile communication technologies have been evolving for many years with each generation transforming the way we experience new services. As the Smartphone market has significantly expanded in recent years and expected to grow more in years to come, the network evolution must continue to keep up the pace with users demand even beyond the common usage connectivity. The envisioned market space for the next generation technology is driven by requirements to enhance mobile broadband connectivity, reach a massive range of machine type communication (MTC), and target services with ultra-reliable and low latency (URLLC) communications. To deliver these requirements, 5G must be designed with scalability and diversity across many components from spectrum, core network, radio access and devices
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Taxonomy
TopicsTelecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
