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AdvisorMohamed, Amr
AuthorAlqahtani, Abdulhadi Jaralla
Available date2020-07-07T09:10:59Z
Publication Date2020-06
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/15165
AbstractThe significant growth in the number of devices and the tremendous boost in network/user traffic types and volume as well as the efficiency constraints of 4G innovations have encouraged industry efforts and also financial investments towards defining, developing, and releasing systems for the fifth generation. The 5G of mobile broadband wireless networks with multiple Radio Access Technologies (Multi-RATs) have actually been designed to satisfy the system and service requirements of the existing as well as the coming applications. The multi-RAT access network is considered the key enabling technology to satisfy these requirements based on low latency, high throughput. To utilize all available network resources efficiently, research activities have been proposed on multi-connectivity to connect, split, steer, switch, and orchestrate across multiple RATs. Recently, multi-connectivity management and orchestration architecture standardization has just started; therefore, further study and research is needed. This project proposed a multi-connectivity management and orchestration architecture integrated with 5G, Long-Term Evolution (LTE), and Wireless LANs (WLAN) technologies. The simulations experiments conducted to measure the Quality of Experience (QoE) by provisioning network resources efficiently, which are: data rate, latency, bit error rate. The results show that the 5G requirements have been achieved with latency and throughput around 1ms and 200 Mbps, respectively.
Languageen
SubjectRadio Access Technologies (Multi-RATs)
5G
Long-Term Evolution (LTE)
Wireless LANs (WLAN)
Quality of Experience (QoE)
TitleMulti-Connectivity Management and Orchestration Architecture Integrated With 5g Multi Radio Access Technology Network
TypeProfessional Masters Project
DepartmentComputing
dc.accessType Open Access


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