Assessment of 5G mobile networks in stream service
Subject Areas : Electronics EngineeringAli Movloodian 1 , Hossein Momenzadeh Haghighi 2
1 - Isalamic Azad University, Bushehr Branch, Bushehr, Iran
2 - Isalamic Azad University, Bushehr Branch, Bushehr, Iran
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Abstract :
In early 2012, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) under the United Nations program for the development of international mobile telecommunications (IMT) for Horizon 2020 and beyond (IMT-2020) began. As a result of a race is officially the world for the fifth-generation (5G) Mobile Network began. In the next three years, this next-generation system image began to take shape. A draft proposal by the ITU-R on IMT-2020, three applications of mobile broadband as the key to increased defines 5G, heavy machine communications, ultra-reliable and low latency communications. A similar reporting requirements of the scenarios also help with administrative measures such as spectrum efficiency, latency, connection density, traffic capacity refers area. Internet Protocol-based network represents the convergence between information technology, telecommunications and publishing. It refers to digital TV services and other services transmitted video and voice over broadband networks, one of the biggest issues IPTV and other services Providers stream, providing adequate quality of experience QoE to their clients. In this study, we tried to measure the QoS parameters in LTE networks and network performance 5G to compare them and to examine the data stream.
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