Realistic Approaches in Establishing 5G Cities
Abstract
Fifth generation mobile networks are considered as a key technology to effectively disseminate the idea of smart cities and open up diverse applications. Upcoming 5G metropolises will be at the center of vertical commercial use cases with significant social and economic impact. In addition to evaluating recently accepted technologies, this will assess whether 5G has the potential to usher in a new era of the Internet of Things, even though field testing of 5G technology is still underway. This suggests that it is also important. This article describes the 5G field test environment that took place in Italy at the end of 2017. The aim is to evaluate the services likely to be provided and the ability of his 5G network to provide new services in terms of well-structured KPIs. In fact, vertical companies are being deployed and evaluated to tailor their applications to the next 5G cities and have a significant social and economic impact. Specifically, this study provides a detailed overview of the implementation of a real, fully functional 5G network. This shows that 5G is a useful technology that supports a variety of business verticals and use cases. In fact, its versatility allows it to meet the specific performance requirements of the original service. Therefore, future 5G networks will need to support three main use case categories: Interactions that are reliable, have low latency, and can provide reliable, instant feedback to enhance critical services. and improved mobile broadband that can deliver megabytes of bandwidth on demand. 5G networks require features such as self-organization, virtualization, reconfigurability, flexibility, and scalability to meet the needs of all these different use cases.