Capacity Estimation for 5G Cellular Networks
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This paper outlines the requirements for 5G cellular networks driven by the combination of increasing throughput
demand, improving coverage and the capacity estimation for wireless access in the next decade. Deployment of 5G networks will
emerge between 2020 to 2030 in many countries and will be built upon existing sites. 5G will offer great benefits for both consumers and industries to achieve a ‘hyper connected society’ capable of zero-distance connectivity between people and connected machines. The applications, the use cases as well as the massive Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output technologies, for example antenna beamforming and network densification to enhance the system capacity and mobility of 5G cellular networks are discussed in this paper.
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