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Dariusz Zmyslowski and Jan M. Kelner
The development of new telecommunication services requires the implementation of advanced technologies and the next generations of networks. Currently, the Long-Term Evolution (LTE) is a widely used standard. On the other hand, more and more mobile netwo...
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Filippo Dolente, Rosario Giuseppe Garroppo and Michele Pagano
The paper presents an experimental security assessment within two widely used open-source 5G projects, namely Open5GS and OAI (Open-Air Interface). The examination concentrates on two network functions (NFs) that are externally exposed within the core ne...
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Raman Singh, Zeeshan Pervez and Hitesh Tewari
The amalgamation of heterogeneous generations of mobile cellular networks around the globe has resulted in diverse data speed experiences for end users. At present, there are no defined mechanisms in place for subscribers of a mobile network operator (MN...
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Michael Mackay, Alessandro Raschella and Ogeen Toma
With the widespread deployment of 5G gaining pace, there is increasing interest in deploying this technology beyond traditional Mobile Network Operators (MNO) into private and community scenarios. These deployments leverage the flexibility of 5G itself t...
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Ibrahim Alhassan Gedel,Nnamdi Nwulu
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Fifth-generation wireless (5G) mobile communication technology has been classified as a high wireless standard that is capable of handling internet of things, machine-to-machine, and device-to-device communication. Consequently, there is a nee...
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Guma Ali, Mussa Ally Dida and Anael Elikana Sam
Smartphone technology has improved access to mobile money services (MMS) and successful mobile money deployment has brought massive benefits to the unbanked population in both rural and urban areas of Uganda. Despite its enormous benefits, embracing the ...
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Vishaka Basnayake, Dushantha Nalin K. Jayakody, Vishal Sharma, Nikhil Sharma, P. Muthuchidambaranathan and Hakim Mabed
Energy efficiency is a major concern in the emerging mobile cellular wireless networks since massive connectivity is to be expected with high energy requirements from the network operators. Non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) being the frontier multipl...
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Enock M. Ampaw,Junwu Chai,Joseph Frempong
AbstractBackground: The mobile insurance industry plays a crucial role in the insurance ecosystem of developing countries, yet the overarching factors that impinge on and shape clients? behavioural intentions towards service providers have not been given...
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Michel Matalatala, Margot Deruyck, Sergei Shikhantsov, Emmeric Tanghe, David Plets, Sotirios Goudos, Kostas E. Psannis, Luc Martens and Wout Joseph
The proposed method serves for the network planning of massive Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) based 5G networks. This will be beneficial for the mobile network operators who aim to deploy wireless networks that are cost-effective and electromagnet...
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Jani Suomalainen, Kimmo Ahola, Mikko Majanen, Olli Mämmelä and Pekka Ruuska
Fifth generation (5G) technologies will boost the capacity and ease the management of mobile networks. Emerging virtualization and softwarization technologies enable more flexible customization of network services and facilitate cooperation between diffe...
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