RESEARCH PAPER ON 5G NETWORK EVOLUTION

Ya'u Adamu

Abstract


Future 5G wireless networks will aspect new contests,   as   well   as   growing   claim   on network capacity to support a huge number of devices running application necessitating high data rates and always-on connectivity; hugely and supportive the emerging business models   in   the   wireless   network   market
demanding networks to be more open. New challenges  initiative  new  resolutions  and involve   changed   plans   in   the   network positioning, management, and operation of future 5G wireless networks equated to those
of current wireless networks. One of the key purposes of future 5G wireless networks is to compliantly    provide    service    customized networks to a wide variety of services using integrated cloud reserve and wireless/wired
network possessions, which may be presented by several infrastructure providers and/or operators.

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