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5G Network Support for Network Communication
Evelina Pencheva, Aleksander Nametkov, Denitsa Velkova, Ventsislav Trifonov
Faculty of Telecommunications at Technical University of Sofia 8 Kl. Ohridski Blvd, Sofia 1000 Bulgaria
Abstract: The recent developments in fifth-generation mobile networks have given flexibility and improved the quality of services for many uses. This process has helped various critical services with autonomous vehicles, industrial control, virtual reality, and more. This service needs more reliability and availability with low latency. For improving mission-critical communication, we have outlined the developments in 5 G systems. We have addressed radio access, network slicing, network programs and communication from one device to another. We have considered multiaccess edge computing in 5G in the context of mission-critical services.
Keywords: Latency, Reliability, Radio Access, Network Slicing, Quality of Service, Multi-access Edge Computing 5G Network Support for Network Communication
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jitr/2023/14/2/39-45
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