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Resource Management and Quality of Service Provisioning in 5G Cellular Networks

Published 21 Aug 2020 in cs.NI | (2008.09601v1)

Abstract: With the commercial launch of 5G technologies and fast pace of expansion of cellular network infrastructure, it is expected that cellular and mobile networks traffic will exponentially increase. In addition, new services are expected to spread widely, such as the Internet of Things connected to mobile networks. This will add additional burden in terms of traffic load. As a result, some studies suggest that mobile traffic may increase more than 1000 times compared to the amount of traffic that is generated nowadays. This means that network resources for mobile services must be managed and controlled in a smart way, because resources are always limited, but the demand for services and the need for keeping user equipment always connected to mobile networks can be considered unlimited, leaving gap between huge service demands and available resources. In order to narrow this gap, major consideration should be given to the management of network resources to avoid network congestion and performance degradation during peak hour/s and traffic spikes, and allow access to network services to more customers when demand is high. On the other hand, guaranteeing quality of service requirements for the wide range of new services is another challenge that must be met in 5G networks. In this paper we will review 5G networks characteristics and specifications, then carry out a survey on resource management and QoS provisioning to improve and manage resource utilization in 5G networks.

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