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Mastering 5G Network Design, Implementation, and Operations

By : Shyam Varan Nath, Ananya Simlai, Oğuzhan Kara
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Book Image

Mastering 5G Network Design, Implementation, and Operations

5 (1)
By: Shyam Varan Nath, Ananya Simlai, Oğuzhan Kara

Overview of this book

We are living in an era where ultra-fast internet speed is not a want, but a necessity. As applications continue to evolve, they demand a reliable network with low latency and high speed. With the widespread commercial adoption of driverless cars, robotic factory floors, and AR/VR-based immersive sporting events, speed and reliability are becoming more crucial than ever before. Fortunately, the power of 5G technology enables all this and much more. This book helps you understand the fundamental building blocks that enable 5G technology. You’ll explore the unique aspects that make 5G capable of meeting high-quality demands, including technologies that back 5G, enhancements in the air interface, and packet core, which come together to create a network with unparalleled performance. As you advance, you’ll discover how to design and implement both 5G macro and private networks, while also learning about the various design and deployment options available and which option is best suited for specific use cases. After that, you’ll check out the operational and maintenance aspects of such networks and how 5G works together with fixed wireline and satellite technologies. By the end of this book, you’ll understand the theoretical and practical aspects of 5G, enabling you to use it as a handbook to establish a 5G network.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
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Part 1:Introduction to 5G
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Chapter 1: Introduction to 5G
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Part 2:5G Network Design, Deployment Models, and Advanced Use Cases

Use cases of network slicing

Let us look at the use cases of 5G and how network slicing will play a role in the widespread adoption of several of these.

Here are some of the common use cases for 5G:

  • Collaborative robots in Industry 4.0
  • V2X communications for vehicles, including autonomous cars
  • Truck platooning in transportation
  • Connected ambulances in healthcare
  • Remote learning in education
  • IoT
  • Remote surgery
  • Coverage of sports events, such as the Super Bowl
  • AR/VR and the metaverse
  • Gaming
  • Fixed wireless access for enterprise connectivity

All the preceding are good candidates for network slicing. Let us take remote surgery. The need for this use case has two main drivers. Expert surgeons may not be locally available in many remote locations or certain countries and cities. Furthermore, since the COVID-19 pandemic, the movement of healthcare professionals has been restricted. Robotic arms can often perform surgery with the surgeon...