Fifth-generation (5G) cellular mobile networks are expected to support mission-critical low latency applications in addition to mobile broadband services, where fourth-generation (4G) cellular networks are unable to support Ultra-Reliable Low Latency Communication (URLLC). However, it might be interesting to understand which latency requirements can be met with both 4G and 5G networks. In this paper, we discuss (1) the components contributing to the latency of cellular networks and (2) evaluate control-plane and user-plane latencies for current-generation narrowband cellular networks and point out the potential improvements to reduce the latency of these networks, (3) present, implement and evaluate latency reduction techniques for latency-...
The upcoming fifth generation (5G) wireless communication system is expected to support a broad rang...
Fifth-generation (5G) has been classified as an ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) by ...
While the current generation of mobile and fixed communication networks has been standardized for mo...
The evolution of cellular networks from its first generation (1G) to its fourth generation (4G) was ...
The next generation cellular networks are expected to improve reliability, energy efficiency, data r...
Enabling ultra-low latency is one of the major drivers for the development of future cellular networ...
5G, the next generation of mobile network, is expected to be launched commercially around 2020. Comp...
The excessive control signaling in Long Term Evolution networks required for dynamic scheduling impe...
© 2018 IEEE. The articles in this special section focus on fifth generation (5G) mobile communicatio...
One of the most significant challenges in fulfilling the essential requirements for a 5G system is a...
With the expected superior performance to the current generation of mobile networks, fifth generatio...
The fifth generation (5G) of cellular networks aims at providing connectivity for a large number of ...
Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication promises improvements in road safety and efficiency by ena...
5G technology, with many services it will provide, will serve as an accelerator for the digital tran...
The upcoming fifth generation (5G) wireless communication system is expected to support a broad rang...
The upcoming fifth generation (5G) wireless communication system is expected to support a broad rang...
Fifth-generation (5G) has been classified as an ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) by ...
While the current generation of mobile and fixed communication networks has been standardized for mo...
The evolution of cellular networks from its first generation (1G) to its fourth generation (4G) was ...
The next generation cellular networks are expected to improve reliability, energy efficiency, data r...
Enabling ultra-low latency is one of the major drivers for the development of future cellular networ...
5G, the next generation of mobile network, is expected to be launched commercially around 2020. Comp...
The excessive control signaling in Long Term Evolution networks required for dynamic scheduling impe...
© 2018 IEEE. The articles in this special section focus on fifth generation (5G) mobile communicatio...
One of the most significant challenges in fulfilling the essential requirements for a 5G system is a...
With the expected superior performance to the current generation of mobile networks, fifth generatio...
The fifth generation (5G) of cellular networks aims at providing connectivity for a large number of ...
Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication promises improvements in road safety and efficiency by ena...
5G technology, with many services it will provide, will serve as an accelerator for the digital tran...
The upcoming fifth generation (5G) wireless communication system is expected to support a broad rang...
The upcoming fifth generation (5G) wireless communication system is expected to support a broad rang...
Fifth-generation (5G) has been classified as an ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC) by ...
While the current generation of mobile and fixed communication networks has been standardized for mo...