In this thesis, we analyse the fifth generation network and the performance of the simulation framework. The first chapters are devoted to a theoretical overview of the field. We learn about what the new generation enables and contributes. What are the key benefits, use cases and requirements of the network. This is followed by a presentation of the Ns-3 simulation framework, which allows us to implement a simulation environment over which we run different scenarios.
The main objective of the thesis is to create a working simulation environment with several scenarios that give us insight into the operation of mobile devices. These use the new technology of fifth generation networks. The focus is on the values of variables such as data rates, position of mobile devices and number of mobile devices. The final results of the simulations give us an insight into the performance of the simulation framework compared to expectations and studies and scientific papers.
|