Technologies for 5G mobile networks are in early stages of development. Many businesses and universities have established research groups which are developing technologies that will be used in the construction of fifth generation mobile networks. There are also groups (3GPP) that are responsible for the standardization of fifth generation of mobile networks. New technologies that will be used in the fifth generation of mobile networks will begin to emerge gradually and will be also used in fourth generation mobile networks.
In addition to the high transmission speed, reduced latency to less than 1 ms and the use of centimeter and millimeter frequency spectrum of a network. The fifth generation brings a lot of innovations in the field of wireless communications, industry and personal habits of users. With the introduction of 5G networks, it is assumed that traffic in wireless networks will grow 10,000 times. The increase in number of devices that will use the new network is also expected. The biggest innovation is use of heterogeneous base stations and divisions of communication on those that take place inside buildings and those that take place outside.
Thesis describes the fifth generation mobile networks. Introductory part describes the development of the 5G network and the distribution of development in four phases and places the entire project of development 5G networks between years 2012 and 2020. In the following chapters are presented potential of the technology to permit the achievement of a 5G network requirements and possible solutions in the field of architecture of 5G networks. Also is presented an important issue of energy efficiency in 5G networks. There are also presented heterogeneous mobile networks and problem of the optimal distribution of base stations in heterogeneous mobile networks.
For realization of the practical part of the thesis I wrote a script in Matlab programming tool. The script helped me with mathematical calculations, obtaining results and determining the optimal distribution of base stations in heterogeneous mobile networks.
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