A Review of 5G Technology: Architecture and Challenges

Zainab S. Attarbashi*, Abdulazeez E. Altaleb, Azana Hafizah Mohd Aman, Aisha Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Sebahattin Eker

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

5G Networks are considered as a new evolution since it aims to increase the wireless capacity 1000 times the previous generations. By 2025, it is expected that 5G will be connecting around 3 billion people and 41.6 billion devices enabling the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Internet of Everything (IoE) while increasing energy efficiency 90% more than 4G and reducing 20% of carbon emissions. In this paper, the deployment requirements and challenges of 5G Networks are reviewed. Starting with the overall network architecture and network slicing framework including the service-type slicing and the infrastructure slicing are investigated. Later, the spectrum and multiple access techniques are explained. Finally, the challenges and the available solutions have been discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2022 IEEE 8th International Conference on Computing, Engineering and Design, ICCED 2022
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781665453899
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event8th IEEE International Conference on Computing, Engineering and Design, ICCED 2022 - Sukabumi, Indonesia
Duration: 28 Jul 202229 Jul 2022

Publication series

Name2022 IEEE 8th International Conference on Computing, Engineering and Design, ICCED 2022

Conference

Conference8th IEEE International Conference on Computing, Engineering and Design, ICCED 2022
Country/TerritoryIndonesia
CitySukabumi
Period28/07/2229/07/22

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Keywords

  • 5G-SDI
  • MANO
  • Network Slicing
  • NFV
  • QoE
  • SDN
  • Spectrum Sharing

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