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5G mobile technology: A survey

Rupendra Nath Mitra, +1 more
- 01 Dec 2015 - 
- Vol. 1, Iss: 3, pp 132-137
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This paper provides an inclusive and comprehensive analysis of recent developmental endeavors toward 5G and highlights salient features, i.e., flexibility, accessibility, and cloud-based service offerings, that are going to ensure the futuristic mobile communication technology as the dominant protocol for global communication.
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This article is published in ICT Express.The article was published on 2015-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 211 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mobile technology & Radio access network.

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A Survey on Hybrid Beamforming Techniques in 5G: Architecture and System Model Perspectives

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Sensor Technologies for Intelligent Transportation Systems.

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A Survey on Security and Privacy of 5G Technologies: Potential Solutions, Recent Advancements, and Future Directions

TL;DR: A comprehensive detail is presented on the core and enabling technologies, which are used to build the 5G security model; network softwarization security, PHY (Physical) layer security and 5G privacy concerns, among others.
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5G Technology: Towards Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Using Cognitive Radio Networks

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Millimeter Wave Mobile Communications for 5G Cellular: It Will Work!

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TL;DR: GFDM enables frequency and time domain multi-user scheduling comparable to OFDM and provides an efficient alternative for white space aggregation even in heavily fragmented spectrum regions.
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Enabling device-to-device communications in millimeter-wave 5G cellular networks

TL;DR: This article introduces an mmWave+4G system architecture with TDMA-based MAC structure as a candidate for 5G cellular networks and proposes an effective resource sharing scheme by allowing non-interfering D2D links to operate concurrently.
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