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NextG-UP: a longitudinal and cross-sectional study of uplink performance of 5G networks

Published:17 October 2022Publication History

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5G networks are being deployed rapidly across the world and have opened door to many uplink-oriented, bandwidth- intensive applications such as Augmented Reality and Con- nected Autonomous Vehicles. However, the roll-out is still in the early phase and the nature of deployment also varies across different geographic regions of theworld. In this demo, we present NextG-UP, an Android-based tool designed to help understand the performance and evolution of 5G net- works around the world. The crowd-sourcing mobile app collects various cellular network metrics and runs a short uplink throughput/latency test.

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          S3 '22: Proceedings of the 13th ACM Wireless of the Students, by the Students, and for the Students Workshop
          October 2022
          13 pages
          ISBN:9781450395267
          DOI:10.1145/3556563

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