The Potential Short-And Long-Term Disruptions and Transformative Impacts of 5G and Beyond Wireless Networks: Lessons Learnt From The Development of A 5G Testbed Environment
BRANCH- COMPUTER SCIENCE REG NO-2001320035 REGARD - DR.BOSE “5G is continuing to advance successive 3GPP standard releases that expand private network use cases and capabilities. In particular, network slicing enables a private 5G network in a secure, reliable, and super-fast way that allows networks to be optimized for the needs of different users and services within the network.”
Chris Pearson, President, 5G Americas
“Innovators are driving the early vision of how private networks will operate in the 5G era. Across nearly all industries, the opening up of all types of spectrum is creating incredible value for commercial private 5G in the enterprise space.”
Matt Melester, Senior Vice President, Office of CTO at
CommScope List of Enterprise Requirements Market Drivers for Private Networks Traffic distributions in indoor wireless services CBRS 3550-3700 MHz Spectrum Framework CBSD’s Economics vs Traditional LTE network Predicted growth of CBSD deployment in North America Private Network – Use Cases Key drivers for Private Networks Private network with cloud native models Isolated Private Networks Private Networks in conjunction with a macro network Private Networks in 5G SA with SBI Access to SNPN services via PLMN vs direct access to SNPN Stand-Alone 5G NPN – Reference Point Architecture Private User Plane Function Converged 4G and 5G Core ORAN (or vRAN) Deployment for NPN NPN Connectivity – RAN full Enabler for Low Latency NR positioning key enablers CONCLUSION: The foreseen increase in the number of connected mobile devices, coupled with the ever more stringent quality of service (QoS) requirements from emerging broadband services, means that employing today’s technologies and strategies for network expansion will fail to deliver competitive tariffs as the transmission cost per bit will rocket. Unless new disruptive techniques are exploited, just opting to ‘buy more spectrum or infrastructure’ to accommodate extra users will no longer solve the issue of operators meeting customer demand effectively in an era when spectral resources are at a premium. As the 4G chapter closes, a new era beckons which requires networking technology to evolve and to be ready for next-generation services and demand. As a new chapter unfolds, we not only need to evolve the legacy system to be more competitive, but we also require new disruptive ideas to secure the 5G market and foster growth for the future. Indeed, we need to adopt a proactive stance in order to be ready for the 5G story. In this concluding chapter, we will harness some of the technology paradigms discussed in the previous chapters to build a picture of the current state of 5G, emphasising some of the challenges that still lie ahead, particularly on green networking and inter-layer design. As a final discussion on the 5G story, the editor shares his vision of the future for 5G mobile. THANK YOU
The Potential Short-And Long-Term Disruptions and Transformative Impacts of 5G and Beyond Wireless Networks: Lessons Learnt From The Development of A 5G Testbed Environment