Sah et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Issues and Challenges in the Implementation of 5G TechnologySah et al., 2022
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- 12664491540111214451
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- Sah M
- Bindle A
- Gulati T
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- Computer Networks and Inventive Communication Technologies: Proceedings of Fourth ICCNCT 2021
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The next-generation mobile communication network (5G) is a heterogeneous network, and it has the added advantage in the wireless communication field. Users will feel uninterrupted communication over the 5G network. It required a higher bandwidth in order to achieve a …
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