1. A Fully Open-Source End-to-End Private 5G Network over Unlicensed Frequency Bands
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Bouhafs, Faycal, Hoseini, Sayed Amir, Shah, Syed Danial Ali, and Hartog, Frank den
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Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture - Abstract
The fifth generation of mobile networks (5G) represents the latest development in mobile communications. It has been designed to support several types of data traffic and to meet more performance requirements than ever before. These characteristics make 5G very attractive for current but also novel public and private industries and services. However, because of coverage, regulatory, business, and security reasons, many of these novel applications can only be deployed as part of a private network. The cost of licensed frequencies makes such approach prohibitive for many stakeholders, and therefore unlicensed frequency bands represent a more affordable option. Even so, private 5G networks for use in globally unlicensed frequency bands do not yet exist. In this paper we present the first end-to-end private 5G network operating in a globally unlicensed frequency band, using general purpose computers, open-source software and software-defined radio. We evidence its working and show that the choice of the hardware can significantly affect the performance of the network., Comment: arXiv admin note: This version has been removed by arXiv administrators as the submitter did not have the right to agree to the license at the time of submission
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- 2024