Understanding 5G Mobile Networks: A Multidisciplinary Primer offers the first manageable overview of 5G for a non-technical audience, and specifically a broad, multidisciplinary survey of the spectrum and the licensing and launch of 5G networks throughout the world, distinguishing standalone 5G from non-standalone 5G.
This book describes the 5G mobile network from a systems perspective, focusing on the fundamental design principles that are easily obscured by an overwhelming number of acronyms and standards definitions that dominate this space.
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The text discusses, for example, the Internet of Things (IoT) and how to keep networks reliable and secure when they are constantly accessed by many different devices with varying levels of user involvement and competence. 5G Explained is ...
To help business executives and network professionals understand the path to 5G implementation and adoption, a panel of industry experts has collaborated on this indispensable reference, breaking this complex technology into distinct ...
This book will help readers comprehend technical and policy elements of telecommunication particularly in the context of 5G.
This book describes the 5G mobile network from a systems perspective, focusing on the fundamental design principles that are easily obscured by an overwhelming number of acronyms and standards definitions that dominate this space.
A comprehensive overview of the 5G landscape covering technology options, most likely use cases and potential system architectures.
The team has been deeply involved in the development of the 3GPP specifications and are uniquely placed to explain these concepts. Ha ̊kan Eriksson Group CTO, Telstra, Melbourne, VIC, Australia 5G is happening.
The book offers a wide-ranging coverage of the technical aspects of 5G (with special consideration of the 3GPP Release 15 content), how it enables new services and how it differs from LTE.
This book should be of particular interest, especially within the IT departments of potential 5G user companies, and of course, among computer science and electrical engineering students.