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As mobile applications and services have developed, the dramatic growth in user data traffic has led to the legacy channels becoming ever more congested with the commensurate requirement for more s

The 5th generation of mobile networks is envisioned to unify different access types under one system in order to enable efficient and performant operations.

This paper discusses the implications of 5G outdoor-to-indoor deployment regarding key radio communication components as channel bandwidth, radio propagation, antenna gain and transmit power.

This paper discusses the implications of 5G outdoor-to-indoor deployment on key radio communication components as channel bandwidth, radio propagation, antenna gain and transmit power.

This article describes the challenges of designing 5G networks utilizing the concept of network slicing. The special focus is the requirements of applications in industrial automation.

© 2019 The increasing consumption of multimedia services and the demand of high-quality services from customers has triggered a fundamental change in how we administer networks in terms of abstract

By the introduction of the fifth generation (5G) mobile communication networks and its physical layer entitled as new radio (NR), the question of link performance in coexistence scenario between th

In this paper, we address and analyze the receiver reference sensitivity requirements for the 5G New Radio (NR) wireless communications systems, which relate to the SNR requirements at the base sta

To cope with the stringent requirements imposed on the random access (RA) procedure by the use cases envisioned for 5G NR, we propose an RA preamble design based on cyclically delay-Doppler shifted

For the 5G new radio physical layer the CP-OFDM waveform has been chosen as the baseline for communications below 40 GHz.