IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF WIRELESS NETWORKS USING NEW TECHNOLOGIES
Vinas Khalid Kadhim , University of Karbala, College of Administration and Economics, IraqAbstract
From mobile communications to the Internet of Things (IoT), wireless networks offer various applications and have become vital to modern communication infrastructure. Conventional wireless network designs encounter formidable capacity, latency, and energy efficiency obstacles due to the ever-increasing need for dependable, pervasive, and lightning-fast wireless access. This study looks at some new tech that could make wireless networks even better. 5G and 6G network rollouts, ML integration for adaptive network management, Massive Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) system rollouts, and MMWave frequency utilization are some of the critical breakthroughs covered. Plus, we look at how network slicing and edge computing could enhance QoS and optimize resource allocation. This study thoroughly examines these technologies and their ability to overcome existing limits. It lays the groundwork for future wireless networks and guarantees scalable, efficient, and robust connectivity solutions for many applications.
Keywords
Mobile communications, pervasive, lightning-fast wireless access
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