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5G Enabling Technologies and Wireless Networking

5G Enabling Technologies and Wireless Networking

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The ongoing deployment of 5G networks is a key enabler for realizing upcoming services at scale, including the massive deployment of the Internet of Things, providing communications to support autonomous vehicles, and supporting the realization of smart cities. However, as the limitations of existing approaches become apparent, the need for next-generation technologies is growing, in terms of improving spectral efficiency, increasing network data rates and densification, supporting local/wide area wireless coordination, and more. In this Special Issue, we present some technologies to meet these demanding requirements and facilitate coordinating wireless networks to support future Beyond 5G networks.

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Keywords

  • 5G and B5G networks
  • 5G fiber optic networks
  • 5G networks
  • backhauling
  • centralized MAC
  • data-driven service assurance
  • deep reinforcement learning
  • distributed MAC
  • Humanities
  • IoT
  • live-video delivery
  • MAC classification
  • machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) for SON
  • massive Machine-Type Communication (mMTC)
  • mmWave RAN
  • modulation and coding schemes
  • multi-channel MAC
  • n/a
  • network function virtualization
  • next generation networks
  • Predictive analytics
  • private 5G
  • Religion & beliefs
  • Self-healing
  • self-optimization
  • self-organization
  • service function chain deployment
  • single-channel MAC
  • SON applications and architecture
  • SON design and dimensioning
  • SON for 3G/4G
  • spectral efficiency
  • spectrum allocation
  • URLLC
  • VANETs
  • Vehicular networks
  • virtualized content delivery networks

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6807-2

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