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Bandwidth resource allocation in integrated access and backhaul networks
One of the promising technologies that allows currently deployed 5G and the anticipated 6G networks to cope with the ever increasing demand for high throughput low latency data services is Integrated Access and Backhaul.
Self driving cars, augmented ...
Prediction and exposure of delays from a base station perspective in 5G and beyond networks
- Akhila Rao,
- William Tärneberg,
- Emma Fitzgerald,
- Lorenzo Corneo,
- Aleksandr Zavodovski,
- Omkar Rai,
- Sixten Johansson,
- Viktor Berggren,
- Hassam Riaz,
- Caner Kilinc,
- Andreas Johnsson
The inherent flexibility of 5G networks come with a high degree of configuration and management complexity. This makes the performance outcome for UEs, more than ever, dependent on intricate configurations and interplay between algorithms at various ...
Performance of QUIC congestion control algorithms in 5G networks
The deployment of the next generation of cellular networks (5G) is expanding to enable new services and improve the quality of existing ones. Despite the benefits of 5G networks, they also present new challenges for the performance of classical and ...
Implications of handover events in commercial 5G non-standalone deployments in Rome
- Konstantinos Kousias,
- Mohammad Rajiullah,
- Giuseppe Caso,
- Ozgu Alay,
- Anna Brunstrom,
- Luca De Nardis,
- Marco Neri,
- Usman Ali,
- Maria-Gabriella Di Benedetto
Fifth Generation (5G) cellular networks are gaining popularity and are soon expected to become the norm in the global telecommunications industry. In this paper, we follow an experimental approach to study key aspects of Handover (HO) events in ...
An in-depth study of uplink performance of 5G mmWave networks
- Moinak Ghoshal,
- Z. Jonny Kong,
- Qiang Xu,
- Zixiao Lu,
- Shivang Aggarwal,
- Imran Khan,
- Yuanjie Li,
- Y. Charlie Hu,
- Dimitrios Koutsonikolas
The highly anticipated 5G mmWave technology promises to enable many uplink-oriented, latency-critical applications (LCAs) such as Augmented Reality and Connected Autonomous Vehicles. Nonetheless, recent measurement studies have largely focused on its ...
Slicing networks with P4 hardware and software targets
Running applications over a shared network may lead to unwanted impairments or performance impacts. To avoid these effects, the partitioning of network resources is an integral aspect of effective 5G networks. These virtually partitioned networks or ...
5GPerf: profiling open source 5G RAN components under different architectural deployments
The 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) is composed of complicated software components that handle packet processing from the radio layer up. Recently, several open source platforms for 5G RAN development and prototyping have emerged. In this paper we perform ...