Study of 5G networks by the use of a simulator based on a 3-level QoS scheduling model in hybrid optical switches
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Cilleruelo Méndez, NereaDirector/a
Toledo Moreo, Rafael; Raffaelli, Carla; Tonini, FedericoEscuela/Centro
Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería de TelecomunicaciónUniversidad
Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaDepartamento
Electrónica, Tecnología de Computadoras y ProyectosRealizado en/con
Università di BolognaFecha de publicación
2019-02-25Palabras clave
InternetTelecommunications networks
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The development of mobile telecommunication is a constant process and a challenge to enhancing mobile network quality of service. There is a high demand to add new features and improve higher data rates, greater reliability, energy efficiency and security as well as cost reduction. Beginning with First Generation (1G) networks to the promising Fifth Generation (5G) which could be implemented by 2020.
The evolution in the traffic on the Internet has greatly increased in recent years. A large number of applications and devices have appeared demanding different requirements to the current system. Prevalent 4G generation (LTE) systems development will continue with new 5G generation radio technology, which will provide us to access to any kind of information anywhere and anytime with very low latency and jitter. Due to the capacity limitations found in present communication networks, a new architecture which could bring us benefits to get much more information appears as an alternative: ...
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